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FWIW, I've been talking with my machinist cousin about fabricating a clamp for my G. If this project reaches fruition, I believe he'll make a dozen or so and make them available for, hopefully, a lot less than what is currently available on the market. I'm hoping that fellow G owners might be interested if the price is right.
Willie
Why do you need a fork brace? What will it do for you?
Thanks Joe. Your picture clearly shows how little space is available above the fender.
Also, FWIW, I looked up the appropriate brace for the 110G on the Fast from the Past site. It lists a brace for the 1100 G/K.
I believe they mean the GK model vs G and the GK model. If that's the case, they don't have brace for the G model.
Anyone else want to comment on this thought?
Willie
Ditto. Every time I've fitted a brace, things have taken a turn for the better. A perfectly set up front might or might not need it, but the extra stiffness keeps the performance in the envelope, especially when miles take a toll.All of these 80's UJM benefit from a brace to keep the forks in line better and stiffen things up a bit. If you're happy with your bike, that is fine but they certainly offer nothing like perfection in suspension or handling and a brace is just one component that improves performance noticeably.
Mark
I am looking for a close up picture of a fork brace installed on an 1100G. I was hoping that the brace on my 1100E would fit my G but it doesn't clear the fender. I'd prefer not to lower the fender, if possible.
Thanks,
Willie