edit piaf?Doh. That's "normal load" not "road". Bring back edit!
Morning Rob, Page 30, " Whichever damper is chosen, It is worth while fitting the longer eyebolts, They also prevent the fork from moving too far up, Thus avoiding the fork position where the trail is smallest and the fork most prone to "Speed Wobble". "I did mean compression, but I may have misunderstood Bill and I can't find the original quote in KTB! I assumed "the forks move too far up" meant relative to the rest of the bike, rather than the bike rising on the forks.
What's your view on the matter Vibrac? As a racer, you must have far more experience of Girdraulics under extreme conditions than us ordinary road riders.
It's in the first edition of KTB as well -Morning Rob, Page 30, " Whichever damper is chosen, It is worth while fitting the longer eyebolts, They also prevent the fork from moving too far up, Thus avoiding the fork position where the trail is smallest and the fork most prone to "Speed Wobble". "
I think this was the second edition of Know Thy Beast. Cheers Bill.
Aha! Thanks, I was looking in my 4th edition, as my 2nd edition is a bit delicate. Using that as a reference, as was able to find the rewritten section which is on page 39.It's in the first edition of KTB as well -
Martyn