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In this video Sammy Miller (from the SAMMY MILLER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM) discusses and demonstrates the differences between various classic motorcycle suspension fork designs. The types of forks discussed in this video are trailing link forks, telescopic forks, girder forks and leading link forks.
Sammy doesn't just talk about suspension for design, he actually takes each motorcycle featured for a ride. At the end of this video you'll see, hear and ride on board with Sammy on each of these classic motorcycles.
VIDEO CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
0:17 Sammy's introduction
5:35 Summary of forks used in comparison
5:52 Trailing link forks
6:18 Telescopic forks
7:27 Girder forks
8:06 Leading link forks
8:23 Wheel barrow
9:11 Trailing link forks, why they're superior
10:32 Riding the 1955 NSU Sportmax 250
11:04 Riding the 1955 NSU Super Max 250
11:34 Riding the 1932 Ariel SG Sloper
12:23 Riding the 1947 FN XIII 350
13:30 Riding the Fruin 200
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- Sammy Miller, Viv Brackett Jim Derereux, John Ring and the team for taking the time out of their day to film with us.
The museum address is:
Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum Trust
Bashley
New Milton
Hampshire
B25 5SZ.
Phone: 01425 620 777
Website: sammymiller.co.uk/
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