thrasher
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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- 06 Vector RS ER
Looking to flatten out the cornering ability of my 2006 Vector. Anyone upgrade to a Pioneer Performance heavy stabalizer bar? I would like to hear your feedback.
Yes it helped corner alot flatter with the 13 mm bar.I would call Pioneer performance and talk with Brice the owner directly.
Tfin
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Does it produce a significantly stiffer ride up front?
RX1-er-2005
Expert
Somewhat yes but depending what type of riding you do...meaning if you ride hard packed to semi loose surfaces you will enjoy but the trade off is a little heavier streering effort.
When you ride uneven surfaces you will notice a little rougher of a ride caused by the transfer of the oppesite side transfering the absorbtion, they reccomend you backing off the front shock spring prelaod to a minimum...
I went with a 13mm, I mainly run groomed trails if you intend to off trail I wouldn't go with a 13mm, I'd go for a 12mm and even at that in powder or deep snow you will not enjoy the ride/handling unless you disconnect 1 side of the stabalizer bar to keep from transfering side to side...
But on groomed trails you will see some BIG improvements, and with some minor adjustements in the rear suspension...down side is a heavier steering, if you ride AGRESSIVE you will like it.
When you ride uneven surfaces you will notice a little rougher of a ride caused by the transfer of the oppesite side transfering the absorbtion, they reccomend you backing off the front shock spring prelaod to a minimum...
I went with a 13mm, I mainly run groomed trails if you intend to off trail I wouldn't go with a 13mm, I'd go for a 12mm and even at that in powder or deep snow you will not enjoy the ride/handling unless you disconnect 1 side of the stabalizer bar to keep from transfering side to side...
But on groomed trails you will see some BIG improvements, and with some minor adjustements in the rear suspension...down side is a heavier steering, if you ride AGRESSIVE you will like it.

