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    Moderator Hornblower's Avatar
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    Those of you without the fork brace maybe should try this little test...sit on the bike, grab the bars and aggressively whip it from side-to-side. Due to the weight of the front wheel, and everything attached to it, you will definitely notice the "slop" in the front end. BTW, let me go ahead and apologize to any of you that try this and, as a result, become more aware of the importance of the fork brace. That just cost you a few more bucks to take care of .
    Ken (Hornblower)

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    Superbrace on mine and it made the bike feel tighter at low speeds and tracks better at high speed in the sweepers.And as stated a bellypan beyond protection really helps stability in crosswinds.

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    Go to the advanced search block and search "fork brace" and read the many earlier comments on various braces available. Lots of useful earlier info to read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gray rider View Post
    Go to the advanced search block and search "fork brace" and read the many earlier comments on various braces available. Lots of useful earlier info to read.

    Thanks everybody. I'll do some searching and read up a little more.

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    put up a survey chart see what people say

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