Steering Stabilizer installation help!

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NotSoYoungAnymore
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#1 Post by NotSoYoungAnymore »

I bought a used Denton stabilizer without the manual, and I can't seem to get it in the correct locations so it doesn't bind.
Any advice or pics of a stick style stabilizer installation would be a huge help!
Thanks

cannondale27
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#2 Post by cannondale27 »

I will take a pic in a minute.

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#3 Post by cannondale27 »

Here you go.[attachment=5128:Denton_Damper.jpg]

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#4 Post by UpsMan »

[attachment=5129:DSC01417.JPG][attachment=5130:DSC01418.JPG][attachment=5131:DSC
01419.JPG] I hope this helps.

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#5 Post by cannondale27 »

There you have both styles!

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#6 Post by NotSoYoungAnymore »

Thank you, gentlemen.

rayspeed
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#7 Post by rayspeed »

Great pics, none of those are like how I did my rebuildable denton as I used the existing tabs on the stem and mounted it to the other side (left side if you are sitting on the quad) I did have to drill out the holes in the tabs to 5/16" which is a challange but can be done.
I have a non rebuildable type and could not get it to work that way but if I use the collar on the stem and go to the other side I now see that it can work.
Ray

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