Can anyone remind me if the original steering damper fits straight onto the bottom yolk without a bracket, I can't remember seeing a bracket but have been told I need one.
Thanks for any advice
Mart
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Z1B STEERING DAMPER
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DurhamZ1B. I think you have resolved your problem, however, just in case you haven't. All the Z1, Z1A and Z1B's have the bottom yoke of the triple tree, with a boss that is drilled with a 8mm clearance hole, to take damper. Z900 & Z1000 do not have this hole, however, it may be drilled, in this bottom yoke to facilitate a damper.
Make sure you have the bracket on the RHS downtube of the Z1B frame, that takes the other end of the damper. Many are broken-off and filed smooth and painted.
As a foot-note: This down-tube bracket is often broken off, as a result of the steering damper seizing-up and causing the bracket to break and can cause damage to the head fins.
RegardZ.
Make sure you have the bracket on the RHS downtube of the Z1B frame, that takes the other end of the damper. Many are broken-off and filed smooth and painted.
As a foot-note: This down-tube bracket is often broken off, as a result of the steering damper seizing-up and causing the bracket to break and can cause damage to the head fins.
RegardZ.
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