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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 165121" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Has anyone produced the path that a front wheel travels with Bramptons? My understandng is that there is less travel and a restorative force as the spring is captive at both ends and so can pull as well as push. As for Mike T's experience with Marcus' bike, I had the same behaviour on my first bike when I was 16. The bike was an ex-WD 350 side valve Royal Enfield and with a hundred weight bag of cement on the rear carrier it did just the same, Not enough weight on the front end. Marcus is obviously used to it. Mike T wasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 165121, member: 456"] Has anyone produced the path that a front wheel travels with Bramptons? My understandng is that there is less travel and a restorative force as the spring is captive at both ends and so can pull as well as push. As for Mike T's experience with Marcus' bike, I had the same behaviour on my first bike when I was 16. The bike was an ex-WD 350 side valve Royal Enfield and with a hundred weight bag of cement on the rear carrier it did just the same, Not enough weight on the front end. Marcus is obviously used to it. Mike T wasn't. [/QUOTE]
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