I love that YT has many techniques from all around the Globe. I'm looking into the BRP/Scott combo. Costs the Kings Ransom, Buttt!! You should hear my German. Lol Thank's Feli. 👍
I have just found your channel, and have been binging on your videos. They are great! One question for you on the vibration dampener... did your bike have a lot of vibrations at the handlebar, and if so did the dampener fix it? Ciao, Marco.
You unfortunately tightened your handle bar clamps incorrectly. TECH TIP: Install the handlebar clamps so that the punch mark(there is always a mark on the caps) points towards the front of the motorcycle. Tighten the front bolts before the rear bolts. The front of the handlebar clamps should sit flush against each other, but there should be a slight gap between the clamps at the rear of the handlebars.Torque the bolts to specification.
Keen to know if they achieved their vibration reducing goal ? Thinking of adding to my 790 rally and can’t see you’ve answered the question? 🙏 did the Scott’s add noticeable difference ?
Hey, I know I'm late but maybe it still helps: Yes, the vibration was reduced incredibly! I loved it. The Scotts is a great addition too. The most noticeable (for me) was on sand. I'm running a T700 meanwhile and got a Scotts on there too. I wouldn't want to miss it.
People love using the brp/ Scotts stabilizer and flexx bars to 98% reduction of the vibration of mid-high rpm... And help eliminate arm fatigue (arm pump)!
Great video...but please loose the music bed. It's not needed and makes it very hard to understand what you are saying, especially with your strong accent.
I love that YT has many techniques from all around the Globe. I'm looking into the BRP/Scott combo. Costs the Kings Ransom, Buttt!! You should hear my German. Lol Thank's Feli. 👍
Yes I did enjoy it, thanks.
Is there a difference between this handel bar mounted stabilisers and the piston stabilisers like the GS 1200 use?
Looks like it’s nice but damn they’re an arm and a leg!
I have just found your channel, and have been binging on your videos. They are great! One question for you on the vibration dampener... did your bike have a lot of vibrations at the handlebar, and if so did the dampener fix it? Ciao, Marco.
Did the installation of this vibration dampener give a big reduction in vibration in the handlebars ?
I wonder about the same, and I cant find this part for my 690?
Nice job. Thx
How much did they reduce vibration?!
Who sells this kit and do you know if they have updated it for 2019-2020?
where can i get vibration eliminator for ktm 390 adventure
Hey Joe, sorry can’t help here. Hope meanwhile you’ve found what you need!
You unfortunately tightened your handle bar clamps incorrectly.
TECH TIP: Install the handlebar clamps so that the punch mark(there is always a mark on the caps) points towards the front of the motorcycle. Tighten the front bolts before the rear bolts. The front of the handlebar clamps should sit flush against each other, but there should be a slight gap between the clamps at the rear of the handlebars.Torque the bolts to specification.
just found page good video thanks🇨🇦
Keen to know if they achieved their vibration reducing goal ? Thinking of adding to my 790 rally and can’t see you’ve answered the question? 🙏 did the Scott’s add noticeable difference ?
Hey, I know I'm late but maybe it still helps: Yes, the vibration was reduced incredibly! I loved it. The Scotts is a great addition too. The most noticeable (for me) was on sand. I'm running a T700 meanwhile and got a Scotts on there too. I wouldn't want to miss it.
May I ask Roland, why you chose to go with the Pro Taper bars over stock? And which bars did you end up using? Thank you
How’s the vibration since the install? Worth the money? I am considering the same setup on a 350exc-f
Hi, how diffrent to stock? :)
What type evo handlebar you use?
Have you tried fast company flexx bars?
People love using the brp/ Scotts stabilizer and flexx bars to 98% reduction of the vibration of mid-high rpm... And help eliminate arm fatigue (arm pump)!
A dampener makes something damp/wet. A damper damps vibration.
Well, he did say he is German so it’s a safe bet English isn’t his first language. Sometimes people appreciate being corrected, other times not.
The correction is valuable to all who read it. The poor German learned the bad English. Germans are precise, so I'm sure he appreciated it.
I do indeed ;) So thanks @egret1657. Going to correct at least the title
Great video...but please loose the music bed. It's not needed and makes it very hard to understand what you are saying, especially with your strong accent.
How much did they reduce vibration?!