The Function of Motorcycle Steering Damper
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The function is to reduce the swing frequency and amplitude, dampen vibration sensations, and enhance vehicle stability during cornering. Steering Damper: Technically termed as a steering damper on motorcycles, it applies damping resistance against human-induced or external forces attempting to turn the handlebars extensively within a short period, while remaining inactive during minor steering adjustments in normal riding. At high speeds, it prevents front-end wobbling. During high-speed cornering, it attenuates vibration sensations transmitted to the rider due to uneven road surfaces, thereby improving the vehicle's stability when taking turns. Additional Information: The steering damper is a double-edged sword, much like shock absorbers. Pursuing handling performance compromises comfort, while prioritizing comfort sacrifices handling. The better the damping effect of the steering damper, the more the vehicle's agility is reduced. Conversely, increased vehicle agility raises the risk of headshake at high speeds. Fortunately, the steering damper is adjustable.