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Actually the Hossack front end (to give credit to the originator,rather than Britten,the copier) is vastly different to Vincent girdraulic forks.Originally Posted by Wired1
The Hossack suspension is a development of car type double wishbone suspension,and can be seen on the new K1200 BMW's.Norman Hossack was a race car builder.BMW used the suspension when the patent ran out,Britten just pinched the design.
Girdraulics were just oil damped girder forks with parts cast in alloy,the steering wasn't isolated from the suspension movement as it was in the Hossack design.This was the Hossack design's major advantage.
Motorcycle Chassis Design by Tony Foale and Vic Whilloubhy has useful info on the Hossack design,and it is relatively easy to construct
I must read up on Mr Hossack although I'm sure you are right. I think there was also a fair amount of influence from both the Indian and Vincent bikes in the mighty Britten. I get a bit nervous when talk gets round to making your own front end. I will try most things but if I stuff up the forks I'm gonna know about it in a bad way. If I do manage to find an old XV road bike I probably will go with the stock front end as most of it is obscured anyway.
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