No telelever...
This pic got me pondering a bit. The telelever front, why have they ditched it.
The HP version is alledgedly built for off-road, which means you'll have much less grip.
I love the Telelever front suspension on the road, can't comment on off-road as I've not yet found a path to ride on. The telelever front suspension allows me to do "silly" cornering and braking combinations, and it holds the line sooo beautifully around bends, and it doesn't pogostick when braking like my previous Husky SM did.
So, my initial thoughts are that the Telelever has been ditched because of:
a) It weighs too much - anyone know what the weight difference between a set of sturdy conventional forks and the telelever setup is? (Surely can't be enough to warrant loosing the handling characteristics?)
b) OR, it doesn't give any signifficant advantage because of less grip - you don't see traillies going fullly cranked over like Rossi around the trails doya... And, when it comes to braking on loose surface, well, there's not enough grip to load the front enough for it to be unsettled...
And, also, wouldn't the whole frame and having the engine as a supportive member (or rather most of the frame) kind of be completely unused if you'd have to hinge all forces up top at the headstock bearing....
Anyone knows... bring on the speculations
