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Just got another GS

Started by asf135, February 23, 2007, 12:13:02 PM

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asf135

Thanks for the help yall but rather than using the little bracket i would like one that actually mounts around the whole fork similar to how newer bikes are.  The GS fork brace is only mounting to the inside.  My old fork brace actually rattled  loose. When i was on the free way and hit my front brake it gave and i high sided my old bike.  If you dont have one on there you deff. will loose it every time you brake.

hmmmnz

i made one out of stainless plate :D before i put the gsx front end on, unfortuatly ive chucked it when i ditched the old front end,
it was fairly easy to make, :D
pod filters, costum r6 quill exhaust(no baffles)40/140 jets, heavy duty springs, sv650 rear shock, gsxr srad tail, bandit 600 4.5 inch rim with 150 tyre, gsx twin disc front end "1995 pocket rocket"  ridden by a kiwi in scotland

Chuck

It doesn't matter what it's made of if it's not attached.  You gotta keep your bolts tight.  Regular inspections should be part of your routine, and a little thread lock couldn't hurt.

l3uddha



just by looking at the fork-setup on the GS, I think the plate-style fork brace is your only real option. Just make sure the bolts are tight. Use locktight if needed or safety-wire them.

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