acotrel said:
The book also mentions Les Graham's fatal crash on Bray Hill in 1953 while riding a Gilera fitted with Earles forks. The bike used to shake it's head at high speed.
Obviously they didn't have it set up right - should have asked BMW for advice.
Or just copied their design, ala normal motorcycle practice.
It can't have been too obvious, or Les would not have ridden it ?
All bikes used to have girder fork front ends once-upon-a-time, before telescopics were invented,
so there was plenty of experience with them, they reigned for 40 years....
But we diverge, as usual.