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edds11
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fork brace

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Lady's & Gents. Has anyone either come across, or has had the experience of a fork brace, any good or just for older bikes with crappy suspension? or a good addition? Who makes or supplies them in the UK. Iam all ears please
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bluestoesonnose
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Seen them on USA ebay, I'd say with the diameter of the forks that unless you're pushing hard its just added unsprung weight. I'd be looking at getting the best out of what you have or a USD upgrade
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AMCQ46
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edds11 wrote: any good or just for older bikes with crappy suspension?
That is a reasonable description of the storm fort end. Even with uprated springs and damping the forks are a bit stressed when you are pressing on.

I bought a Coerce one from the states and it has made a good improvement, it stops them getting all twisted up in braking and mid bend bumps.
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