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Scotts Performance steering stabilizer / dampener for HP2S

I emailed Scotts Performance about the possibility of installing an adjustable steering dampener on an HP2 Sport. They told me that their HP2 kit will mount on the HP2 Sport triple clamp despite the differences between the various HP2 motorcycles. They claim that it is possible to make an adjustment to the dampening while moving.

Attached are the installation instructions that they sent me. It appears that they sell direct from their website.

http://www.scottsperformance.com/Stabilizer_Purchase2.php?Make=Bmw&Model=HP2&Bike_ID=4487&Year=2008&Size=0&Add_On=%20(all%20models)&BI_ID=23784




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I've used a few of them. They are GREAT!
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Old 11-24-2008, 11:11 AM
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Nope. I'll have to see it on one other than mine. Don't how it would bolt up to the existing Triple Clamp.
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You should go for it & write us a user's report. There is a guy who occassionally posts here , emccarty (I think) who put one on his 1100S, but he had to fab a bracket to do it. Might want ot check out his old posts.
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Why would you put such an obtrusive thing right on top of that beautiful top triple?
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Hold on!

I talked with these guys after I bought my Megamoto. On Advrider there is a post of a guy who had one but had to raise his bars higher. I wanted to know if they had one that wouldn't require raising the bar. They didn't and in fact were quite PO'd about making some of these for a guy that GUARANTEED being able to sell them...then sent them back! At the time they were WAY PO'd at BMW riders.

These are, no doubt, great units. I just really question the fit. Try before you buy. For those in So Cal that might be fairly easy they're located in Montrose.
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Why would you put such an obtrusive thing right on top of that beautiful top triple?

I think they are work of art. Would look great on that HP. Guess it's just personal taste. I can't live without mine (dirt bikes)

The adj on the fly I do that all the time.
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[QUOTE=simonlok;4322414]I emailed Scotts Performance about the possibility of installing an adjustable steering dampener on an HP2 Sport. They told me that their HP2 kit will mount on the HP2 Sport triple clamp despite the differences between the various HP2 motorcycles. They claim that it is possible to make an adjustment to the dampening while moving.


I'm wondering what is it that makes you feel the need for the Scotts device (which by all accounts is a great dampener). Have you experienced any instability? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/confused.gif
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just an idea... would it be easier to install an Ohlins Damper in place of the stock one?
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I contacted these guys to see if they thought the HP2 dampener would fit on the R12s, they said it wouldn't work. How different are the upper triple trees between the HP2 and R12s?
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just an idea... would it be easier to install an Ohlins Damper in place of the stock one?
You mean like one of these...

http://www.indysuperbikes.com/Isb1/ohlins_steering_dampers_ohlins.html

... in place of the stock one. The problem is that the stock positioning is such that turning the adjustment knob would be difficult even with the motorcycle stopped and sitting on it's side stand. Forget about trying to do it on the go. Ohlins does sell the ones that fit on top of the triple clamp too, but as is being pointed out, fitment is an issue even with people that claim to make one that fits.
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I contacted these guys to see if they thought the HP2 dampener would fit on the R12s, they said it wouldn't work. How different are the upper triple trees between the HP2 and R12s?
Here is the diagram for the HP2 Sport:

http://www.maxbmwmotorcycles.com/fiche/RightDiagrams.asp?mospid=50844&btnr=31_0820&grafikname=B0005044&model=HP2SPORT

Here it is for the R1200S:

http://www.maxbmwmotorcycles.com/fiche/RightDiagrams.asp?mospid=49426&btnr=31_0782&grafikname=B0004493&model=R1200S

Looks like they are different enough that it might be a problem. Then again, the HP2 Enduro and HP2 Sport look different enough that it would seem to me that it would be a problem as well.
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I'm wondering what is it that makes you feel the need for the Scotts device (which by all accounts is a great dampener). Have you experienced any instability? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/confused.gif
Clearly it is because I want to put an obtrusive and ugly device on the top of my triple clamp.

Yes I have felt a few moments of instability. All of them have been due to potholes, or rather, recovery from potholes. May also be just that I need to work on the suspension some more.

At first I was deciding between fooling around with the suspension some more and putting on an adjustable dampener. At first I figured the dampener couldn't hurt because I can always turn it off. The fitment issues make me a little worried. My latest thought is that I should buy one and try it just to spite the trolls.
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My latest thought is that I should buy one and try it just to spite the trolls.
I certainly don't want to discorage you from getting one, as I want one myself. But after analyzing pictures of the top triple clamp, I believe the following. The Scott dampener will work on any traditional cartridge fork HP2 model, like HP2 dirt and Megamoto, but not on HP2 sport or R1200s which actually have very similar triple trees. Just my thought but I see no way this thing will mount on the HP2 dirt model and also the HP2 sport with the same bracket system.
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Another thing I like about the Scotts dampener is you can easily change it from one bike to another. I'm set up on multiple bikes and use only one dampener. Takes about 47 seconds to take one off and another 53 seconds to install it on a different rig.

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[QUOTE=simonlok;4323145]

Yes I have felt a few moments of instability. All of them have been due to potholes, or rather, recovery from potholes. May also be just that I need to work on the suspension some more./QUOTE]

Well, I hit a deer in the head at about 45 mph with the left handlebar hard enough to bend the handlebar and credit the dampener for saving me and allowing me to stop essentially in a straight line. I'm happy with the stock one...so far.
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i'm happy with the stock one...so far.
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I'm just wondering....

The guys who race the HP2, and the Enduarnce Team's, what do they use?

anybody out there can shed some light on this?
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I've never seen one of these used by Nate Kern or Brian Parriot, nor on any other HP2S raced by BMW at Daytona.

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