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How does the steering damper work (yes checked using search)

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 8:13 am
by Hay Ewe^
Three weeks to go till I pick up my 1100S. http://boxertrix.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=21816
Its a fly / ride, 1100 miles from the south of Queensland to the North (yes, may do a trip write up)

Anyway, when I looked at the bike, there is a knob with +- on it just behind the top 'triple' clamp (I know its not really a triple clamp).

When I look at the IPC page on MaxBMW http://www.maxbmwmotorcycles.com/fiche/ ... d=12082016
It doesnt show anything like a knob to adjust tightness.

I dont have anything like this on my 1150GS and as I shall be having limited time to get to know the bike before hand, asking for guidance from the collective.

Thanks

Re: How does the steering damper work (yes checked using search)

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 11:09 am
by dave the german
I wouldn't worry about it - it never done anything when I tried it on my Boxercup (pre load - I think)

Re: How does the steering damper work (yes checked using search)

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 5:08 pm
by Mr Charrington
Hallo there.
The knob you are talking about is for the front shock , rebound damping adjustment .
The more you turn it to the + the stiffer the front shocks rebound gets.

If it's the stock shock you won't see any big differences.

Enjoy your ride .
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Re: How does the steering damper work (yes checked using search)

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 9:13 pm
by Hay Ewe^
ahhhh.

oooppssssss
feel a bit of a knob now myself....
Should have realised that

thanks
(tempted to delete this thread to hide my blush but will leave it for the next one....)

Re: How does the steering damper work (yes checked using search)

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 9:19 pm
by boxerscott
Ha, do not be embarrassed it is the qwirky BMW telelever system that absorbs most of the impact loads and not the forks. Easy assumption to make if one has not had telelever before :wink:

Chris

Re: How does the steering damper work (yes checked using search)

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 11:52 pm
by Hay Ewe^
boxerscott wrote:Ha, do not be embarrassed it is the qwirky BMW telelever system that absorbs most of the impact loads and not the forks. Easy assumption to make if one has not had telelever before :wink:

Chris
have had a 1150 GS since 2005, all savy on paralever / telelever / final drive / UJ Phasing
I had recently been reading up on steering dampers and just made an assumption that knob was for the steering damper, the standard shock on my 1150GS didn't have any functionality like that and I didnt have long enough to really look over and around the bike whilst on a test ride.

Re: How does the steering damper work (yes checked using search)

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 2:01 pm
by The Teutonic Tangerine
I think the general wisdom is - If you have standard shocks turn it to full soft and the bike will be fine turn it up to full hard and you'll lose your teeth, the feeling in your arms and the will to live after about 100 miles.

Re: How does the steering damper work (yes checked using search)

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 7:41 pm
by boxerscott
Hay Ewe^ wrote:
boxerscott wrote:Ha, do not be embarrassed it is the qwirky BMW telelever system that absorbs most of the impact loads and not the forks. Easy assumption to make if one has not had telelever before :wink:

Chris
have had a 1150 GS since 2005, all savy on paralever / telelever / final drive / UJ Phasing
I had recently been reading up on steering dampers and just made an assumption that knob was for the steering damper, the standard shock on my 1150GS didn't have any functionality like that and I didnt have long enough to really look over and around the bike whilst on a test ride.
You should be embarrassed then! :wink: