cheap fork braces
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2002 11:01 am
I'm surprised that nobody has developed a cheap fork brace? The Dual
Star one is nice, but after you convert it to $CDN, it's almost the
same as a KLX / KX front end conversion.
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I'm going to have to get some new glasses. You really don't want to know what I thought I read. Gonna have to go to the archives and read up on this front end conersion.> I'm surprised that nobody has developed a cheap fork
> > I'm surprised that nobody has developed a cheap fork brace? The Dual > Star one is nice, but after you convert it to $CDN, it's almost the > same as a KLX / KX front end conversion. >
Dual> I'm surprised that nobody has developed a cheap fork brace? The
> Star one is nice, but after you convert it to $CDN, it's almost the > same as a KLX / KX front end conversion.
Thats EXACTLY what I'm talking about. I can make what Kawasaki sells, myself, for about $8. I don't see how they can charge 10x that for as cheap a piece as that. There are fork braces out there for $100, Telefix and Superbrace. But $100 is the absolute maximum I'd pay for a brace. $200 seems WAY too high. Ryan> Upwards towards $200 USD for a small chunk of metal with a few screws > just don't sound right to my wallet. A machined and hardened Camshaft > maybe, but a fork brace ? > Maybe a set of progressive springs has the bang for the buck at under > $100, but a brace for close to $200 ? > > Seems kinda silly as Kawi selling pannier heat shields or whatever > its called, nothing more than a bent rod with eyelets welded on for > bolt holes, then painted black. Bolts on muffler side of bike. > Seems real silly to pay $80 some bucks for that.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "dooden" wrote: > I thought I was just being cheap thinking that. > > Upwards towards $200 USD for a small chunk of metal with a few screws > just don't sound right to my wallet. A machined and hardened Camshaft > maybe, but a fork brace ? > > Sorry but until I notice enuff of this front end twisting to make me > care to depart with that type of money, they will stay in the > catalogs and on the websites for me. > > Sorry if that hurts anybodies thoughts, but it just dont seem to have > enuff bang for my buck. > Maybe a set of progressive springs has the bang for the buck at under > $100, but a brace for close to $200 ? > > Seems kinda silly as Kawi selling pannier heat shields or whatever > its called, nothing more than a bent rod with eyelets welded on for > bolt holes, then painted black. Bolts on muffler side of bike. > Seems real silly to pay $80 some bucks for that. > > Being cheap as I am, I will slide this old used, stained soapbox back > under the desk now. > > -- In DSN_klr650@y..., "adamavis" wrote: > > I'm surprised that nobody has developed a cheap fork brace? The > Dual > > Star one is nice, but after you convert it to $CDN, it's almost the > > same as a KLX / KX front end conversion.
Dual> I'm surprised that nobody has developed a cheap fork brace? The
http://www.motorcycletrailer.com/sbracesales1.htm#KAWI Cheapest I've found Dale> Star one is nice, but after you convert it to $CDN, it's almost the > same as a KLX / KX front end conversion.
the> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "adamavis" wrote: > > I'm surprised that nobody has developed a cheap fork brace? The > Dual > > Star one is nice, but after you convert it to $CDN, it's almost
I for one am glad that Happy Trails, Super Brace, Dual Star and others have made and/or market the braces, invested the time in research into making sure they work right, invested the time and money into being able to produce brace after brace within spec, invested the time and money into making them flexible enough to prevent fork binding, but strong enough do some good. I have no problem paying the asking prices because I know I get a quality product, I support someone who is supporting our sport, and I like added performance it gives the KLR. So if you think you can build a better mouse trap, put your money where your mouth is and make it. Gino... asking what's the difference between a puppy and a cheapskate? Puppies quit whining when they grow up.> > same as a KLX / KX front end conversion.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "dale_johnson13" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "adamavis" wrote: > > I'm surprised that nobody has developed a cheap fork brace? The > Dual > > Star one is nice, but after you convert it to $CDN, it's almost the > > same as a KLX / KX front end conversion. > > http://www.motorcycletrailer.com/sbracesales1.htm#KAWI > > Cheapest I've found > Dale