Blah blah blah... I've had tank slippers too. MY bike is more stable. I would know, I rode it before...when I got those oscillations you speak of and now they don't happen. And yes I rode it with different setting to see where I liked it and where it would work for MY riding conditions. Sorry if this offends you. Again, tell me why modern sport bikes coming off the showroom floor today don't have adjustable dampers IF ITS SO VITAL.
Oh and to finish measuring our wieners...I've rebuild my suspension too and understand dampening, rebound etc.
I'm so annoyed when people post topics looking for help and other people give such definitive responses like you did about where the damper has to be mounted. Then you get upset when somebody else suggests an alternative. God forbid somebody does it differently. Isn't that the point of the forum, to share knowledge? Every conversation with you goes this route...
Sorry for the hijack to the OP, your damper will work well for you no matter which side you mount it.
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