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Is Anyone using a Fork Brace??
Is it worth it ?? Does It actually improve the handling as they state that it does??? Thanks for the inputTags: None
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WifeofDink
There is a fork brace on Dink's Tractor, he tells me this is standard equipment for that model. I think anything that will help reduce flex in the forks/front-end has got to help with handling. When I was racing bikes fork braces were fitted and deemed to aid in bike safety. If you are having handling problems now check all your bearings and bushes to be sure there is not a problem there first.
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WifeofDink
Originally posted by SLOWPOKEJean
is dink referring to the fork brace that comes standard under the front mud guard??
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saaz
I run a solid aluminium fork brace on the old 1978 GS1000. It definitely stiffens up the front, most noticeable at high speed and rough roads (normal Australian roads!). For sane or easier riding it would be a plus but not essential.
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Anonymous
Hi Saaz,
Welcome to here. Whereabouts in Oz are you?
Kim
I'm really on posting this to have three Aussies in a row. :-)
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Dink
Yes a fork brace will help.
Kim saaz is in Canberra and I am answering for him to make it four Aussies in a row
Dink
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saaz
Yes, I am in canberra. Just been locked out of here for a while and haven't had the chnace to check back in.....I just need riding time in between work. and other things....
John
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Anonymous
I run a folk brace on my S but not on the E. When pushed hard into corners the forks tend to walk. Another trick to getting the 2valves to handle is to put a very sticky tyre on the front and a harder compound on the rear and then power slide it around the corners. This works well for me
I am also an aussie. I am I Brisbane
Regards
Mick
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Anonymous
HEY DINK
WITH ALL OF THESE AUSSIES IN THE FORUM SHOULD I CALL THIS AN INVASION OR A BLOODY INVASION??? (((WHATEVER THAT MEANS))
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Mick GS1000I run a folk brace on my S but not on the E. When pushed hard into corners the forks tend to walk. Another trick to getting the 2valves to handle is to put a very sticky tyre on the front and a harder compound on the rear and then power slide it around the corners. This works well for me
I am also an aussie. I am I Brisbane
Regards
Mick
Welcome to here.
Dr.Shifty
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
That piece of metal under the fender is a brace? I have only had 3 of the 4 bolts holding mine on since I bought it and I have a wobble every time I change lanes. I'll have to find another bolt...
Steve
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Originally posted by srivettThat piece of metal under the fender is a brace? I have only had 3 of the 4 bolts holding mine on since I bought it and I have a wobble every time I change lanes. I'll have to find another bolt...
Steve
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