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are the steering stabilizers universal of model specific
 

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Pretty sure it's model...at least it was with the Precision...others might not be that specific.. :unsure:
 

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the precision is the the best one to get anyhow
 

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well... the piston type.... I guess thats what you call them... they are pretty much universal... the ones like the precision or elka are bike specific i think
 

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The Denton for a YFZ 450 will work on the LTR but the ones for a TRX will not. Those are the only ones I'm sure about.
 

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Most stabilizers, wether they are stick type or radial type, are usually bike specific however a few do cross over.

As far as stick type stabilizers, I have heard the YFZ stem, and the LT-R stem are the same diameter, so you may possibly be able to switch those over.
 

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They (ltr and yfz stem dia.) are the same and the dampner will work on either. Mine is for a YFZ. The Trx and LTZ are both smaller.
 

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Im stuck w/a denton from ebay for a trx . can denton sell me the clamp for my ltr so it fits in diameter around the stem ? :fro:

also how does it mount around my stem if the front brake line is in the way?
 

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Im stuck w/a denton from ebay for a trx . can denton sell me the clamp for my ltr so it fits in diameter around the stem ? :fro:

also how does it mount around my stem if the front brake line is in the way? [/b]
You must have a yfz because we were gonna throw mine on my buddies yfx and I was concerned of the brake line...My thought was to flip it to the outside rather than have it on the inside, but we never did it but maybe this weekend...LTR's brake lines are no where near hitting
 
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