Author Topic: Anyone had to service a WER stabilizer?  (Read 1594 times)

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Offline Hillclimb#42

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Anyone had to service a WER stabilizer?
« on: March 26, 2010, 12:13:10 AM »
I have a WER stabilizer/dampner. It came with the bike, and may be the only thing besides the seat that I have not had to repair or replace. It had good pressure in it 4-5 years ago. The last year or two, it only slowed the bars down during a high speed movement. Now, it does nothing, but add some squeaky sounds from the linkage. I remeber reading about these and found that you need to submerge them to bleed them correctly. Tried that, it didn't change my steering feel. I heard that there is a rebuild kit for the internals, but their website only offers service, not the parts. I was about to throw this thing away, until I realized how much a new one is. It must be solid gold internals. Can anyone help me to get this WER stabilizer to actually stabilize? They do help alot, when they work. Thanks.

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Re: Anyone had to service a WER stabilizer?
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2010, 09:57:31 AM »
 GPR  fixes their's for free, maybe you should call or email WER to see if they have good customer service too.  Or maybe they have a small fee to redo it. Anyway the seal, oring and oil cannot amount to much money. I wouldnt take it apart until I talked to them first.
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