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What is the purpose of a fork brace? I see a few people add them and was wondering what the gain of having them and what they do????Tags: None
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Big Rich
Next time you're out by the bike and the fender isn't mounted, try this: stand up in front of the bike, facing the headlight, and squeeze the tire with your knees. Then grab the handlebars and twist - there's a VERY good chance you can move the bars further than the wheel can twist. And that's with, what, 80 pounds of pressure? Normal riding puts much more pressure on the front end so it can flex more.
A brace basically keeps the wheel true with the forks, and stabilizes the front end.
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Originally posted by Big Rich View PostNext time you're out by the bike and the fender isn't mounted, try this: stand up in front of the bike, facing the headlight, and squeeze the tire with your knees. Then grab the handlebars and twist - there's a VERY good chance you can move the bars further than the wheel can twist. And that's with, what, 80 pounds of pressure? Normal riding puts much more pressure on the front end so it can flex more.
A brace basically keeps the wheel true with the forks, and stabilizes the front end.sigpicMrBill Been a GSR member on and off since April 2002
1980 GS 750E Bought new in Feb of 1980
2015 CAN AM RTS
Stuff I've done to my bike:dancing: 1100E front end with new Sonic springs, 1100E swing arm conversion with new Progressive shocks installed, 530 sprockets/chain conversion, new SS brake lines, new brake pads. New SS fasteners through out. Rebuilt carbs, new EBC clutch springs and horn installed. New paint. Motor runs strong.
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When I see a poorly-done 'café conversion', with no front fender or bracing, and it's described as a 'café racer', I grimace, for what's been 'created' is not a 'racer' of any kind. Just ignorant conceptions of what the genre is. When I lived in London 50+ years ago, and saw the steaming, smoking Nortons, etc, parked up, clip-ons and all, I thought it was SO cool, a REAL café racer. I favored the racer-replica concept for many years after that, and when the manufacturers actually started building stock replicas, both in performance and appearance, I felt vindicated in my admiration of the style and substance. Now, looking at some of these over-priced, badly done, fenderless, and unsafe owner-modified abortions, I just shake my head in depressed wonder.Last edited by recycled64; 05-09-2014, 11:47 AM.sigpicSome of the totally committed probably should be.
'58 + '63 Vespa 150's' (London, GB/RI, US)
'67 X6 T20 ('67 Long Beach, Ca.- misty-eyed)
'71 Kaw. A1-ugh ('71 SF, CA- worked @ Kaw dlr)
'66 Yam. YL1('72 SF-commuter beater)
'73 Kaw. S2A-2Xugh ('73 SF-still parts slave)
'78 GS 750C ('77 SF-old faithful-killed by son)
'81 KZ 750E ('81 SF-back to Kaw. dlr)
'81 GS 650G ('08 back to NE&ME- (project)
'82 GS '82 (2) GS650GZ, L, Middlebury, G current
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cougar
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Originally posted by cougar View PostThanks for the replies now all I need to know is where do I get one to suit a GS1000E ????
79 GS1000S
79 GS1000S (another one)
80 GSX750
80 GS550
80 CB650 cafe racer
75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father
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Originally posted by recycled64 View PostNow, looking at some of these over-priced, badly done, fenderless, and unsafe owner-modified abortions,
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jeffasaurus2
Why not build a bike with the performance upgrades you're interested in and allow function to create form? I seem to find myself admiring cars and bikes alike with purpose driven parts rather than aesthetic qualities.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostWell that's all fine and dandy, most are made from Ls anyway so no loss, but why on earth would they even call it a cafe racer? Bobber, chopper, sure but a racer? Flimsy forks, cheap old school tire designs, clapped out stock suspension or better yet none at all, often no front brake, stupid looking artsy fartsy crap everywhere does not any kind of a racer make.sigpicSome of the totally committed probably should be.
'58 + '63 Vespa 150's' (London, GB/RI, US)
'67 X6 T20 ('67 Long Beach, Ca.- misty-eyed)
'71 Kaw. A1-ugh ('71 SF, CA- worked @ Kaw dlr)
'66 Yam. YL1('72 SF-commuter beater)
'73 Kaw. S2A-2Xugh ('73 SF-still parts slave)
'78 GS 750C ('77 SF-old faithful-killed by son)
'81 KZ 750E ('81 SF-back to Kaw. dlr)
'81 GS 650G ('08 back to NE&ME- (project)
'82 GS '82 (2) GS650GZ, L, Middlebury, G current
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Originally posted by jeffasaurus2 View PostWhy not build a bike with the performance upgrades you're interested in and allow function to create form?
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postman_pat
Originally posted by cougar View PostThanks for the replies now all I need to know is where do I get one to suit a GS1000E ????
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Originally posted by Big Rich View PostNext time you're out by the bike and the fender isn't mounted, try this: stand up in front of the bike, facing the headlight, and squeeze the tire with your knees. Then grab the handlebars and twist - there's a VERY good chance you can move the bars further than the wheel can twist. And that's with, what, 80 pounds of pressure? Normal riding puts much more pressure on the front end so it can flex more.
A brace basically keeps the wheel true with the forks, and stabilizes the front end.Originally posted by mrbill5491 View PostYes siree, that is pretty much spot on.
Originally posted by postman_pat View Post
I feel much more confident in the ride at higher speeds. Changing the fork oil to 30W also helped.
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cougar
Originally posted by postman_pat View Post
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