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    TELEFIX FORK (stabilizer) BRACE

    There was another thread on here recently that discussed fork braces. I did a goodle search and found this info for




    The TELEFIX fork stabilizer is manufactured in Germany and distributed by:
    SPEC II Research + Engineering
    8927 Lankershim Blvd.
    Sun Valley, CA 91352
    ph: 818 504-6364 (DISCONNECTED)


    I can't find the company listed in any recent google searches. Maybe the XS11 site knows where to new contact info is


    Here is a new one I did find

    spec II, expansion, chambers, sprockets, tuning, motorcycles, handlebars, bearings, bushings, swingarm, reed, cages, fairing, chassis, clip-ons, clutch, kit, coils, RD, RZ, RZ350, RD350, RZ350, RD400, Daytona, Yamaha, steering, damper, brake, discs, engine, parts, fenders, carbs, carburators, flatslides, Mikuni, jets, main, Kawasaki, handgrips, buttons, Honda, Kawasaki, Hawk, brake, lines, stainless, steel, braided, pads, piston, powerjets, rearsets, porting, crank, work, shocks, Fox, slip-ons, YSR50


    TELEFIX FORK BRACES
    $129.95

    The purpose of a fork brace is to eliminate flex by increasing the rigidity of your motorcycle's forks. The Telefix fork brace uses a patented adjustment design. This design is not only strong, but does not cause slider distortion like other styles of braces may cause.
    The Telefix fork brace offers the perfect fit without the use of shims. Easily installed with a "built-in", not "added-on", look. With specially machined braces for over 220 models, we're sure to have one to suit your needs.
    These braces are constructed of a light but superstrong aluminum alloy. Featuring a black powder coat finish for lasting beauty. (Go to Application Chart.)
    YEAR
    BAR #
    BRACE #


    250 Gamma


    FS6 (Mill Lip)
    GS1150E
    1985
    HB2437
    GN400 T, L
    1980-
    HB33
    FS12
    GSX400 E, L, S, F
    1979-
    HB33
    FS12
    GS400/450 E, TD, L, S
    1977-
    HB33
    FS12
    GS500/550 E, T
    1977-
    HB35
    FS11
    500 Gamma


    FS40
    GT550
    1974-1970
    HB35
    FS11
    GS650/750E
    1977-
    HB35
    FS11
    GT750
    1974-
    HB35
    FS11
    GS550M/650G (Katana)
    1981-
    HB35
    FS71 (Sportfender)
    GSX750 E, L
    1980-1983
    HB35
    FS26
    GSX750 (Katana)
    1981-
    HB37
    FS9
    GSX1100 (Katana)
    1981-
    HB37
    FS9
    GSX1100 E, ES
    1982-
    HB37
    FS9
    GS850G
    1978-1982, 1984
    HB37
    FS10
    GS1000 E, G, S
    1977-1982
    HB37
    FS10
    GS650/850 L
    1980-
    HB37
    FS17
    GS1000L
    1981-
    HB37
    FS17
    GS1100 E, L
    1980-1982
    HB37
    FS17
    GSX550 ES, EF, E
    1983-
    HB2437
    FS72
    GSX700/750 ES, EF, E
    1983-
    HB2437
    FS73
    GSX-R 750/1100
    1985-
    HB41
    FS75
    DR600, S

    HB39
    FS77

    #2
    Best of luck -- over the last several years, a few of us have tried to get Telefix braces from Spec II with no results.

    I've called Spec II twice, credit card shined up and ready to order, and apparently the guy on the other end is completely insane. Within two sentences, he was screaming profanities into the phone about shipping costs from Germany and how many weeks it might take, and then he hung up. I gave him a couple of years to calm down and get some medication, but had the same results when I tried again.

    A few others have tried as well with similar results -- unprovoked screaming, profanity, hang up.

    Apparently, the guy either had an aneurysm or his charming style of personal service doesn't actually pay the bills.


    Now then.... several of us are using Tarozzi fork braces, made in Italy, and they are very nice, high-quality pieces. And they are available without all the rage from a company called "Fast From The Past".

    1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
    2005 KLR685, Aztec Pink - Turd II.3, the ReReReTurdening
    2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
    Eat more venison.

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      #3
      telifix are crap anyway leave well alone. go for a tarrozi or a micron if you can get one
      1978 GS1085.

      Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Agemax View Post
        telifix are crap anyway leave well alone. go for a tarrozi or a micron if you can get one
        No they aren't! They actually work VERY well on all the Suzukis I have used them on. Is this ANOTHER case of you spouting again about something you've NEVER even tried? I ask because you seem to have a history with this problem. Ray.

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          #5
          And as I said in the other thread, I've had one on my bike for 27 years without having an issue. Install them by the instructions and they work very well.

          This is their European website:

          http://www.telefix-products.de/


          And their English catalog:



          From other bike forums it seems this guy goes nuts because he needs to ship 4 braces at a time from Europe. Or he's nuts.
          Last edited by Guest; 07-25-2010, 06:37 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by rapidray View Post
            No they aren't! They actually work VERY well on all the Suzukis I have used them on. Is this ANOTHER case of you spouting again about something you've NEVER even tried? I ask because you seem to have a history with this problem. Ray.
            whatever you say Ray, you are suzuki god, i must respect that. if only you know the truth, which i am not prepared to make public on this site
            1978 GS1085.

            Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Agemax View Post
              if only you know the truth, which i am not prepared to make public on this site
              His real name is Valentino .
              82 1100 EZ (red)

              "You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY

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                #8
                And mine is Jorge .

                Cheers , Simon (I mean Jorge) .
                http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...esMapSimon.jpg

                '79 GS1000S my daily ride in Aus

                '82 (x2) GS650ET in the shed

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Agemax View Post
                  if only you know the truth, which i am not prepared to make public on this site
                  PM me then & enlighten me! Ray.

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                    #10
                    I have used and like tele fix equipment

                    rz and rd road racing fork braces clip on bars rear set pegs and controls.

                    I have a current number to get parts. since it's junk you don't need it.
                    SUZUKI , There is no substitute

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                      #11
                      my tarozzi should be arriving today.

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                        #12
                        have had a telefix on my gsx11, since 1981, never had an issue, with it

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                          #13
                          Is this ANOTHER case of you spouting again about something you've NEVER even tried? I ask because you seem to have a history with this problem.
                          Very well said Ray.

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