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| Handlebar Consultant ![]() Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 613
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Which fork brace did you go with? The V-Strom is such a major improvement in handling over my previous rides didn't notice at first, was rippin' down one of my favorite "curvy" roads the other day and could feel it. Putting the brace at the top of my list of things to do/get. Thanks. | |
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| In Training ![]() Joined: Jan 2006
Bike: "Little" 6Fiddy
Location: Carlsbad (Not NM)
Posts: 126
| Currently the Murph's is the only one "available". . . . Superbrace has one coming out soon. I did a short report on the Murph's: http://www.motorcycle-journal.com/fo...st-farkle.html
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