Are you serious with this? No body owes you an explanation for anything they do, period.
Never said they did. I said they had a responsibility to understand that the brace, does, in fact increase stability and safety, and to say otherwise is wrong and irresponsible. Many new riders might believe you.
Own up to what exactly and to who? If the fender mount is so integral to the correct action of the front forks then why did so many racers of the early 70s with single discs opt for a lighter weight fiberglass fender or none at all? Wouldn't they be better served to run a lighter weight fender mount like the Honda one?
Why do newer bikes, especially race bikes, have braces? Also, do you think that even for a minute that Johnny -Cafe-Come-Lately from Nebraska has ANYWHERE near the setup a CR 750 had in '70?
My guess is no.
Harley Davidson KR and XR roadracers ran no front fender or brace.
That's great. They would now if they had race bikes.
BSA/Triumph racing Triples ran no front fender, a few ran with a brace but they were added much later.
Interesting how braces keep getting added 'later'. Crazy, I know, right?
In fact the pics of Dick Mann running around Daytona in 1970 show that the Honda was one of the few racers that even had a front fender but it wasn't held on by a brace. Are you saying that racers and factory race teams left the fenders off for looks becuase they didn't understand "physics for dummies"?
Still more of the 'added later' stuff. Maybe they started catching on becuase they were, you know, better, safer, and made more sense?
The safety police thing gets real old. We are all big boys and girls and we can make whatever decisions we want without having to justify them to you.
Scott
You sure are taking this personally. And, it's pretty screwed of you to assume that everone who has a motorcycle has enough experience to make a decision like this and compromise their safety.
There's a reason this question was asked.. It's because the person didn't know. And if you tell him the brace doesnt do anything fo the bikes safety and stability, you'd be wrong, lying, or delusional. None of which are safe for passing on information.