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Ming 02-08-06 10:15 PM

Fork Brace?
 
:?: Has anyone any feedback on fitting a fork brace ( to early curvy ). - Mine can get a bit 'excitable' when ' pressing-on', on some of our increasingly crap roads. Mudguard fittings look like it would not be a great problem to engineer. Never been a fan of the clamp-on 'bone' type. :?

21QUEST 02-08-06 10:30 PM

SV doesn't need one me thinks. When you say it gets 'excitable' what exactly is it doing :? .

Cheers
Ben

Razor 03-08-06 06:45 AM

I have one, not entirely sure how I benefit, but it looks good :D

sdusk 03-08-06 07:55 AM

Ming, I would agree that on high speed corners (100mph plus) with a fair bit of lean that the rigidity of the fork assembly is not what it could be! I have a fork brace on order from Holeshot.com that should arrive today or tomorrow, that I am hoping will make a difference.

Viney 03-08-06 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by sdusk
Ming, I would agree that on high speed corners (100mph plus) with a fair bit of lean that the rigidity of the fork assembly is not what it could be! I have a fork brace on order from Holeshot.com that should arrive today or tomorrow, that I am hoping will make a difference.

Why do you have an sv?

Ming 03-08-06 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 21QUEST
SV doesn't need one me thinks. When you say it gets 'excitable' what exactly is it doing :? .

Cheers
Ben

Minor tank-slap ,self correcting head shake, when hitting 'some' minor bumps at moderate lean angles.( high two figure speeds) Not terrifing but concering as to how bad it could get.

fizzwheel 03-08-06 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Ming
Minor tank-slap ,self correcting head shake, when hitting 'some' minor bumps at moderate lean angles.( high two figure speeds) Not terrifing but concering as to how bad it could get.

Personally I think you'd be better off unless you've already done it upgrading your front springs and fork oil. Its IMHO the fact that the standard front end doesnt deal with rough road surfaces well thats causing the head shake. Rather than the bike needing a fork brace IMHO.

admin 03-08-06 08:10 PM

I had a Superbrace fitted to my mk1 SV. Not sure it did much but it looked cool in polished Ali.

I was surprised that Suzuki didn't fit the usual cheap steel version that goes under the mudguard, most of my older bikes always had them.


John

Ming 03-08-06 08:40 PM

Ok boys and girls, which is the best combination of oil and whose springs ? - 12ish stone , crap roads , pretty fast and smooth ( well thats what tey tell me) :shock: Thanks

sdusk 26-09-06 12:02 PM

Well, the Holeshot fork brace finally turned up last week and has been installed. It is a very well machined product and fits on very easily.

It does make the front end more stable through high speed corners that aren't perfectly smooth, so is a worthwhile purchase for me.


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