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wamey 06-14-2017 04:11 PM

Hawk Fork Brace Mod
 
Here are the mod pictures:
http://imgur.com/a/PamSn

I ordered this harley brace and drilled holes in it:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/252955960539

All in all I'm happy with the front suspension being a bit stiffer! I only have an hour of riding on it thus far so I'll get back to you all once I've field tested it a bit more!

Rangerscott 06-14-2017 04:43 PM

Thats a poor design.

https://www.google.com/search?client...0XAZEQvwUIXigA

wamey 06-14-2017 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 259244)

Both designs are used to brace front forks, scroll down on your search...

The reason the aluminum clamp is more difficult here is because the tire/wheel would interfere with a straight across clamp so you'd have to machine a much larger block of aluminum.

Rangerscott 06-14-2017 05:27 PM

You would put it up higher on the forks.

2LZ 06-14-2017 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wamey (Post 259246)
Both designs are used to brace front forks, scroll down on your search...

The reason the aluminum clamp is more difficult here is because the tire/wheel would interfere with a straight across clamp so you'd have to machine a much larger block of aluminum.

I've had three similar to yours on my old, stripped Yamaha Enduro's I used to race (way back when) and there was a serious difference in front end rigidity.
I think yours looks cool and it appears to fit very well.

wamey 06-14-2017 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 259247)
You would put it up higher on the forks.

That would interfere with suspension travel, and not brace the parts I want braced.

The reason I want the lower part of the fork assembly braced is because these were rotating ever so slightly, allowing the wheel to turn about +/- 2 degrees from the handlebars. At higher speeds on uneven ground this manifested as a slight "speed wobble". The brace I used prevents lower fork twisting which helps to minimize wheel flop.

JerryHawk250 06-14-2017 05:39 PM

Nice job. :tup: Looks like the only option you have. The other style wouldn't work because the 21" wheels is higher than the lower fork housing. No way to mount it.

ben2go 06-14-2017 08:53 PM

On thin forks and light bike, anything to stiffen the front end is helpful.

Megadan 06-14-2017 10:01 PM

I am still on a quest for a clamp style that may work, There are a couple of possibilities, but if they don't pan out then I am going this route. Many older hondas used a similar idea to integrate a fork brace with the front fender, and trust me it makes a difference! For 20 bucks and some time drilling a couple of holes, can you really complain?

2LZ 06-15-2017 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben2go (Post 259265)
On thin forks and light bike, anything to stiffen the front end is helpful.

This is, by far, the biggest benefit to USD forks. With the fat tubes being in the clamps and very long, it is far more rigid than a standard fork.

Weldangrind 06-15-2017 12:23 PM

Good idea! The TW200 uses a similar brace as a fender mount, to contend with skinny forks and a 4.00-18 front tire.

elevatorman 06-16-2017 03:49 PM

I like this idea and really appreciate the poster.
Immediately I went over and ordered one for my Hawk 250.
Whereas it might not be the best it is certainly something and
very affordable.
:thanks:

pcspecialist 06-17-2017 09:21 AM

I wonder if they produce them in-house? I just asked if I could get one without the mounting holes, preferably without the ears too. If they get enough requests, maybe they'll say yes if they initially say no.

Kdburtch 06-17-2017 09:35 AM

awesome write up, thank you. Does it completely clear the knobbies, or is there some rub?

Megadan 06-17-2017 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kdburtch (Post 259487)
awesome write up, thank you. Does it completely clear the knobbies, or is there some rub?

It clears with plenty of room around the tire. Take a look at his pictures and if you go to the 5th one down you see a straight on shot showing plenty of air gap around the tire.


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