Clamp it onto the stanchions, fractionally above the highest point that the mudguard reaches on full compression, this should stabilise the legs to a degree.
If it needs to be lower, take the mudguard off temporarily.
It still adds a degree of extra stiffness to the fork assembly.
Fork Braces!
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It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Fork Braces!
I tries a coerce one at rockingham the other day. It did seem to provide more confidence mid corner. Mind you I do have roger'd forks too.
I won't be taking it off so it's good.
I won't be taking it off so it's good.
No bike (yet).
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Ah that explains ittony.mon wrote:Clamp it onto the stanchions, fractionally above the highest point that the mudguard reaches on full compression, this should stabilise the legs to a degree.
If it needs to be lower, take the mudguard off temporarily.
It still adds a degree of extra stiffness to the fork assembly.

Lets us know what you think once you've given it a try,
Chris.