I would think the braking force would impact a kierin-brake equipped fork more than a normal drilled-bolt equipped fork because the fork crown plays a lesser role during braking. With a bolt embedded in the fork crown, more load is braced by it. The kierin brake has the fork tubes take the initial brunt of the load, which is multiplied by the distance from the brake braces to the fork crown along the fork tubes, like little lever arms.
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1989 Schwinn Paramount OS
1980 Mclean/Silk Hope Sport Touring
1983 Bianchi pista
1976 Fuji Feather track
1979 raleigh track
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