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7981GS
I replaced the stock springs with Progressive Suspension springs on my skinny 35mm forks of my '79 70E many years ago and even with the 1100 motor in the frame,
I have never had a need or desire to either increase the size of the fork tubes or add a brace and I never ride at posted speed suggestions.
The bike handles fantastic even 2-up with spirited riding.
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tejasmud
Been several discussions on this before, but the Terozzi fork brace is what I put on my GS700E. I'm satisfied with it. There was even a "group buy" a few years ago so several members have them on their bikes. Does a fork brace make a difference? Some say yes, some say no. More of one's preference.
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ChicagoBob
I, too, use a Tarozzi fork brace on my '78 550 (35mm fork tubes with Progressive springs, modern tires). It does provide noticeably more precise steering, especially over rough surfaces.
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