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http://www.over.co.jp/overnow/?offset=6

I do like the front suspension & the very stiff forks
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Nice craftsmanship, but i would bet the, ahh "dynamic" rake and trail would present an interesting experience hitting a bump at speed , or mid corner under compression....
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kiki231 wrote:Nice craftsmanship, but i would bet the, ahh "dynamic" rake and trail would present an interesting experience hitting a bump at speed , or mid corner under compression....
... and how static is YOUR suspension? I guarantee your telefork collapses / tucks under bump and brake. That's the enormous advantage of a girder fork (obviously not executed here), that rake and trail can be reduced, maintained, or even INCREASED under bump, and these factors can be modified / adjusted quickly and easily in the pits.
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ahh-- mine most certainly does, but, according to James Parker, (who has written a paper or two on suspensions) "parallel point" front suspensions are handling nightmares. Thats why he used a triangulated setup in the RADD front end.
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I have to wonder how much of that was the rider being so used to a front end where the steering quickened significantly under braking. My soggy brain wants to say that Tony Foale did some research on this as well, with various results. I have nothing intelligent to comment, just that he did research... :duh:
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DonTZ125 wrote:I have to wonder how much of that was the rider being so used to a front end where the steering quickened significantly under braking.
Good point.
I drove a GTS1000, and i hated it__ it really scared me on the brakes in a corner.
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