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I read somewhere that some of the buffeting comes from under the triple tree between the forks . Is that correct ?
Would a tool bag there help a little.
I'm not putting on fangs and was thinking of getting a fork bag anyway.
I've heard it works. I have thought about trying
that. I run an 18" LRS curved with the fangs. Probl
eliminated 85-90 % of the up draft. Having the soft
lwrs helps too. Can't run them when it's hot though.
I might try it, maybe tomorrow I'll let ya know.
Originally Posted by badcooky
I read somewhere that some of the buffeting comes from under the triple tree between the forks . Is that correct ?
Would a tool bag there help a little.
I'm not putting on fangs and was thinking of getting a fork bag anyway.
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