I'm sure this topic has come up many times, and I promise I did a search but I couldn't find any threads that could answer my specific questions.
I have a 1979 GS750E that I've slightly modified over the years to the point where she's capable of getting close to 127 mph.
All the steering head bearings & wheel bearings are fairly new, and she runs super solid up to roughly 115 mph.
Everything up front is super tight so I know that's not my issue, and I've already made up my mind that I'm going to install a steering stabilizer.
Anything over 115 mph I get a very faint side to side wobble, and I always back off (because of lack of confidence) just when I'm getting to the "juicy speeds" and it's driving me crazy. (the tires are brand new with a really good balance job done)
So........I've scoured the internet, including all the usual suspects looking for a universal steering stabilizer only to learn that "dimensionally" I have no idea what I need.
My down tubes (where one of the clamps would bolt on) is 1.25" in diameter, and the front fork tube is 38mm in diameter.
The length from the center of the front fork tube to the down tube (with the wheel turned to it's limit in either direction) is exactly 9 inches.
My questions are:
1.) What would be the best "operating stroke" in terms of "length"
2.) Who the hell sells one that doesn't cost a small fortune?
I realize most of the stabilizers on eBay are made in China, and I have no doubt that the quality is sub-par at best, but I'm seriously not interested in spending $300.00 to $700.00 dollars for one either.
I've tried to find vintage steering stabilizers for these old bikes that are reasonably priced but I can't seem to find anything for my old girl.
If anybody out there has any good information on a decently priced steering stabilizer for a 79 GS750 that would bolt right on without hours of welding & modifications, I sure would appreciate some help.
Thanks Gang........
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