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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????
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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.
Thanks for the replies now all I need to know is where do I get one to suit a GS1000E ????
Now, looking at some of these over-priced, badly done, fenderless, and unsafe owner-modified abortions,
Well 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.
Why not build a bike with the performance upgrades you're interested in and allow function to create form?
Thanks for the replies now all I need to know is where do I get one to suit a GS1000E ????
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.
Yes siree, that is pretty much spot on.
You can pay through the nose for an aftermarket brace, or look for a GSX1100EZ fender with a big hefty brace built-in. A substantial bit of bent steel, you won't need a brace on top of that.Thanks for the replies now all I need to know is where do I get one to suit a GS1000E ????
A fork brace is like Viagra for your motorcycle. It will make your forks stiffer :-\\\
Went there and got confused as I thought all 1000's were the same size forks. they have four listings for the gs1000 and all part numbers are different but no sizes to check with.