[quote author=Retro Rocket link=topic=82347.msg928355#msg928355 I don't mind the testing at all though but just remember there are forces at work that you'll never test in a stationary situation like the gyroscopic effect of the front wheel, which changes with changes of speed...
Mick
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The purpose of my test was to determine the amount of twist in the forks, given a fixed load, with various bracing. It really doesn't matter if the force is coming from the gyro effect on not. By the way, when I had the tank-slapper, is was not at high speed per se, maybe 60 MPH tops, probably less, nor during hard cornering. It happened when the front wheel touched down after a wheelie. Maybe I landed with the front wheel slightly turned? Whatever caused the start of the very rapid oscillations (as in your experience), the feeling was that the front end had turned into a spring connection between the handle bars and the wheel. This happened with a K1 fork WITH NO fender brace. It was the main reason I fit the K7 fork in the first place, and while I never had a tank-slapper, it still felt rubbery, no doubt due to the rubber mounted K7 brace.