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Is it necessary? What were your symptoms to prompt you into getting one? What kind you got? Any installations issues to be aware of?
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Is it necessary? What were your symptoms to prompt you into getting one? What kind you got? Any installations issues to be aware of?
telefix were notorious because they were made from 4 parts. the actual brace between the forks bolts together in 2 halves and if the bolts work loose they lock your forks up, usually at the time when you are cranked over gunning it round a bend. inevitably ending in a very quick visit to the hedge/kerb/hospitalall fork braces will bind the suspension if you install them incorrectly.
there is a procedure to align the trees, tubes, then the axle and finally installation of the brace. consult an expert before you rage into the corners with the new doo dad.
telefix were notorious because they were made from 4 parts. the actual brace between the forks bolts together in 2 halves and if the bolts work loose they lock your forks up, usually at the time when you are cranked over gunning it round a bend. inevitably ending in a very quick visit to the hedge/kerb/hospital
Ironically, by virtue of it's design, the Telefix provides for a very precise fit to eliminate the binding scenario you've just described above. They come with very specific instructions re. sequence for installing, and warn about binding, if those instructions aren't followed.
Nothing is idiot proof WRT braces....any brace will bind the forks if not installed correctly, and any number of bolts that are allowed to 'work loose' on a motorcycle will have disastrous results. FWIW, Progressive Suspension lists improperly installed fork braces as the #1 reason behind malfunctioning forks & front suspension problems.
telefix were notorious because they were made from 4 parts. the actual brace between the forks bolts together in 2 halves and if the bolts work loose they lock your forks up, usually at the time when you are cranked over gunning it round a bend. inevitably ending in a very quick visit to the hedge/kerb/hospital
geese ya'll, got me a bit worried now as far as installation. Hopefully these will come with details install instructions.
geese ya'll, got me a bit worried now as far as installation. Hopefully these will come with details install instructions.
You should read over the instructions, but when I installed my GSXR one, I left all bolts in the triple, forks, brace, and fender loose.
I went in the following order : Push the forks up all the way to insure there is no binding inbetween each step(springs out):
1.) make sure to tighten the steering stem nut.
2.) tightened the F wheel axle and made sure that the heights of the stantions into the fork tubes are equal (note if this does not check make sure your axle spacers are clean and have no nicks).
3.) Tighten the triple clamp bolts
4.) Tighten the fork bace and fender bolts
it was pretty straight forkward just making sure everything was aligning straight as it tightened up.
I dont think the installation directions are this detailed so anybody want to take a swack at my proceedure go ahead.
You can visualize the forks forming a structural load box which extends across the top triple down the two fork legs and through the wheel axle. The lower triple and the fork brace serve are cross braces to this box. Tightening the axle and then the upper triple establishes the box. The cross braces are then tightened (upper triple and theh brace itself)
The reason I started at the axle is that even if you have your forks nice an smooth going into the forks, if the wheel axle cause the whole thing to tweak over it will bind. Fortunately my axle tightened with the stantions as identical as I could eye ball them in the triple.
Yes, they do. The brace on my bike is the Daytona (version-2, with the additional top bolts) pictured there, that I had powder coated black. Basically, you are looking to add rigidity with the brace to prevent flex, but not tighten it up to the point that it compresses the legs, and prevents the tubes from telescoping freely......you could also measure the precise distance between the fork tubes just above the brace location before & after installation, and ensure that it remains the same.
POS, thanks so much for the details. As always, you knowledge very appreciated! Can you check out the link to the tarozzi instructions. They seem to be much simpler than your installation descriptions. Is there something I am missing?
thanks for this link!!