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A telescopic fork is a form of motorcycle front suspension whose use is so common that it is virtually universal. The telescopic fork uses fork tubes and sliders which contain the springs and dampers. The main advantages of the telescopic fork are that (i) it is simple in design and relatively cheap to manufacture and assemble; (ii) it is lighter than older designs using external components and linkage systems; and (iii) it has a clean and simple appearance that bikers find attractive. Telescopic forks sometimes have gaiters to protect the fork tubes from abrasion and corrosion.

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  • Horquilla telescópica (es)
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  • Una horquilla telescópica es una forma de suspensión delantera de una motocicleta, cuyo uso es tan común que se ha hecho prácticamente universal. Es un tipo de horquilla con piezas que deslizan entre sí y que contienen un sistema de muelle y amortiguador. Las principales ventajas de la horquilla telescópica son: * Es un diseño simple y relativamente barato de fabricar y de montar * Es más ligera que los diseños más antiguos, que utilizaban componentes externos y sistemas de enlace * Tiene una apariencia limpia y sencilla, que los motociclistas encuentran atractiva. (es)
  • A telescopic fork is a form of motorcycle front suspension whose use is so common that it is virtually universal. The telescopic fork uses fork tubes and sliders which contain the springs and dampers. The main advantages of the telescopic fork are that (i) it is simple in design and relatively cheap to manufacture and assemble; (ii) it is lighter than older designs using external components and linkage systems; and (iii) it has a clean and simple appearance that bikers find attractive. Telescopic forks sometimes have gaiters to protect the fork tubes from abrasion and corrosion. (en)
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  • Una horquilla telescópica es una forma de suspensión delantera de una motocicleta, cuyo uso es tan común que se ha hecho prácticamente universal. Es un tipo de horquilla con piezas que deslizan entre sí y que contienen un sistema de muelle y amortiguador. Las principales ventajas de la horquilla telescópica son: * Es un diseño simple y relativamente barato de fabricar y de montar * Es más ligera que los diseños más antiguos, que utilizaban componentes externos y sistemas de enlace * Tiene una apariencia limpia y sencilla, que los motociclistas encuentran atractiva. Las horquillas telescópicas a veces disponen de fuelles para proteger los tubos de la abrasión y la corrosión. Una versión más moderna (y más cara) de la horquilla telescópica convencional es la horquilla invertida o "USD" (de la expresión inglesa "upside down").​ La suspensión delantera Telelever patentada por BMW parece a primera vista ser una horquilla telescópica convencional, pero los tubos de la horquilla no contienen resortes ni amortiguadores. En cambio, un sistema de suspensión interior sirve para mantener la rueda delantera en la posición correcta y controlar la dirección.​ (es)
  • A telescopic fork is a form of motorcycle front suspension whose use is so common that it is virtually universal. The telescopic fork uses fork tubes and sliders which contain the springs and dampers. The main advantages of the telescopic fork are that (i) it is simple in design and relatively cheap to manufacture and assemble; (ii) it is lighter than older designs using external components and linkage systems; and (iii) it has a clean and simple appearance that bikers find attractive. Telescopic forks sometimes have gaiters to protect the fork tubes from abrasion and corrosion. A more modern (and more expensive) version of the conventional telescopic fork is the inverted or "USD" (upside-down) fork. BMW's patented telelever front suspension appears at first glance to be conventional telescopic fork, but the fork tubes contain neither springs nor damping. Instead, a wishbone and an inboard monoshock perform suspension duties, and the forks serve to locate the front wheel and control steering. (en)
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