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this is a thing that keep going around, when i was motorcrossing everyone was ditching usd forks for marzoki RWU forks then suzuki started using RWU forks then evenone used USD forks again and it keeps going on and on. I've never noticed a diffrence apart from RWU forks tend to have long over hangs under the axle doesn't make any diffrence on a road bike though
Carrera, are you sure?
With RWU forks the relativly short alloy sliders are unsprung were as on USD forks the long heavy steel sliders are unsprung. I thought was extra stifness, reduced stiction and ultimalty for road use fashion.
I could be wrong and I don't doubt the benefits but I doubt unsprung weight is one.
With RWU forks the relativly short alloy sliders are unsprung were as on USD forks the long heavy steel sliders are unsprung. I thought was extra stifness, reduced stiction and ultimalty for road use fashion.
I could be wrong and I don't doubt the benefits but I doubt unsprung weight is one.
Smart Roadster said:
Carrera, are you sure?
With RWU forks the relativly short alloy sliders are unsprung were as on USD forks the long heavy steel sliders are unsprung. I thought was extra stifness, reduced stiction and ultimalty for road use fashion.
I could be wrong and I don't doubt the benefits but I doubt unsprung weight is one.
Stiffness is an added benefit to them as well but the primary reason is to reduce unsprung weight.

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