The fork braces on the market are okay except that Bonnies have a really decent fork brace as part of the fender support system....(this on my 07 anyway, don't know about more recent years)
I'd look at tires if you're having some shake. The modern Triumphs have no steering damper as such, you can take a teeny bit of slack out by tightening the fork bolt just a wee bit but it really doesn't do a whole lot.
I'd think maybe a steering damper would get you a stiffer front end, I use one and am quite happy with the results.
Tire pressure first, then tires, then maybe rear shocks, a set of fork springs should handle most of it. The other stuff looks cool but is only covering up another problem in most cases.
Here you go....
http://www.newbonneville.com/html/steering_damper.html
and this, one I have.
http://www.bellacorse.com/bcc010.htm[/QUOTE
Any opinions on the TEC bike parts on E-BAY? Stuff looks good for the price.
The Bonneville and Thruxton are built to a price point , if you push the chassis beyond what it is designed for it will protest. When a motorcycle starts to wiggle and all the basic's are set up properly, it's just talking to you. The message is clear, danger approaches !!:rocket: