How thoughtful of you to put this information up - thank you. I've just bought a 2008 CB400SF (very excited to pick it up)... and just browsing the various things that might be able to treat 'him' (Blu) with... I'll cross this one off & put the $ towards a centre stand.
I got one for my 2013 CB1100. A couple years ago I took it off to install a Don Vesco Rabid Transit sport fairing. Now both are off the bike. :^) I never noticed a difference and folks on the CB1100 forum stated you had to ride very hard to see a difference. I figure if I want to ride really hard I'd buy a bike more suitable for that sort of thing.
I agree with "Honda NC750X stuff" - My NC750X is very stiff, and doesn't really need any extra help. Here's a tip though that should work for any bike. Stand in front of the bike, clamp the frontwheel between your knees and/or lower legs so that its pointing forwards and can't turn. Then grab the bars and push one side and pull the other keeping the wheel pointing forwards. If (like my Guzzi LM with it's plastic mudguard) there is noticeable (~2-4 inches) flexing at the bar ends when you use full force, then you
Thanks for the great video! I completely agree, the fork brace isn't needed on most modern bikes, however I wouldn't mind the extra support on a dirt bike. Looks like Australia is loosening restrictions... No doubt you'll you'll be taking a break from your shop projects which means the NC Community will be searching for new creative entertainment. :)
Nice. I recently put a brace on my Vstrom, can't say I've noticed much difference. I do take it on rough terrain sometimes, so I think it may still be worth it, as it's cheap and easy to install. I liked your wooden model!
Love the old-school balsawood simulation. Extra points for that!
Thank you. Your videos are always very helpful.
How thoughtful of you to put this information up - thank you. I've just bought a 2008 CB400SF (very excited to pick it up)... and just browsing the various things that might be able to treat 'him' (Blu) with... I'll cross this one off & put the $ towards a centre stand.
You are gifted. Very Beautifully explained ❤❤
A perfect description. Thanks sir.
Great explanation and nice model! Thanks for putting this together 🙂
Well explained example how tecnical progress improves motorcycle safety!
Well I went for a ride today with my eldest son, just a quick ride in to the Entrance a little fed and return home. See you on the road.
Thanks for to prevent me against buying a fork brace for my NC750XD.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for this clear useful video.
Interesting & good model.
I got one for my 2013 CB1100. A couple years ago I took it off to install a Don Vesco Rabid Transit sport fairing. Now both are off the bike. :^) I never noticed a difference and folks on the CB1100 forum stated you had to ride very hard to see a difference. I figure if I want to ride really hard I'd buy a bike more suitable for that sort of thing.
Very good explanation!
I agree with "Honda NC750X stuff" - My NC750X is very stiff, and doesn't really need any extra help. Here's a tip though that should work for any bike. Stand in front of the bike, clamp the frontwheel between your knees and/or lower legs so that its pointing forwards and can't turn. Then grab the bars and push one side and pull the other keeping the wheel pointing forwards. If (like my Guzzi LM with it's plastic mudguard) there is noticeable (~2-4 inches) flexing at the bar ends when you use full force, then you
Good explanation, Thank you for your job! :)
Thanks for the great video! I completely agree, the fork brace isn't needed on most modern bikes, however I wouldn't mind the extra support on a dirt bike. Looks like Australia is loosening restrictions... No doubt you'll you'll be taking a break from your shop projects which means the NC Community will be searching for new creative entertainment. :)
Nice. I recently put a brace on my Vstrom, can't say I've noticed much difference. I do take it on rough terrain sometimes, so I think it may still be worth it, as it's cheap and easy to install. I liked your wooden model!
Thanks now I understand 👍
Si señor ,está mucho más estable,gracias por compartir