Front suspension is often implemented using a telescopic fork.
Some manufacturers have tried other variations to the telescopic fork.
The front suspension is a traditional telescopic fork also with a single disc brake.
The most common form of front suspension for a modern motorcycle is the telescopic fork.
Most motorcycles today use telescopic forks for the front suspension.
As the tubes slide in and out of the body they are telescoping, thus the term telescopic forks.
In 1951 the option of telescopic forks was introduced.
Its suspension consists of a front telescopic fork and a rear single shock.
Harley-Davidson would not adopt telescopic front forks until after the war.
A diamond frame is used, with telescopic front forks and a rear swingarm.