> That's one trick looking front end.  Can't say I'm encouraged
> by the loss of a fork, but it looks nice.  Sure would speed up
> tire changes ;^)

I have a GTS-1000, the "forkless wonder."  It's the most stable
bike I've ever ridden. Even more so than the BMW Telelever.
Believe me, I don't miss forks at all with it.  I wish more bikes
had that front end.  No fork seals to replace, easy tire changes,
unbelievably stable in turns, over bumps, etc.

Having said that though, I don't like the looks of the one in
question.  All of the load is carried by the headset (yes, I 
know that conventional forks do too).  The RADD system on the
GTS has the load carried by the lower A-arm.  If you're going
to change the front end, you might as well make improvements.

 -K

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