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straightening slightly croocked front forks
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 5:41 pm
by rapidblue
ok well I had a wee spill today thanks to the city of saskatoon and their lack of street sweeping. I was slowing down to stop at a corner and my front brakes lock on the gravel...anyways
as the title reads, my front wheel tracks a little croocked mow, easy fix?
or did i F UP and give myself a costly repair?
Thanks
Nolan
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 6:21 pm
by BuzZz
Suport the bike from underneath in some fashion and have someone brace the bike from falling.
Loosen everything holding the forks on the bike or attached to the forks. That means the front wheel axle, triple clamp pinchbolts, any fairing brakets or headlight brackets attached to the forks, fender braces, ect. Then stand in front of the bike, hold the front wheel between your knees and grab the bars. Also make sure the bottom triple clamp and the top triple clamp are inline with each other. Twist everything back to straight, then re-tighten everything you loosened off. That should get it, unless you bent hard parts, like the forks themselves.
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 6:43 pm
by rapidblue
sounds good, i doubt I bent anything because I wasnt going fast at all, it just caught me off guard
so you're basically saying I probably just moved everything at their connection points?
Would the centerstand be enough support underneath?
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 6:46 pm
by BuzZz
The centerstand is perfect for this. But you might still want someone to brace the bike as you twist on it..... just incase, ya know? It really sucks doing more damage to your bike while fixing it.... not that
I would know, or anything......

Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 6:48 pm
by BuzZz
rapidblue wrote:
so you're basically saying I probably just moved everything at their connection points?
Oh yeah...... yes, that's probably what happened.
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 7:08 pm
by rapidblue
well I sure hoe thats all it it cuz this bike is not worth any expensive fix
so hopefully I can salvage to keep leaning on

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 3:36 pm
by rapidblue
well all it took was steadying the front wheel with my legss and giving the handle bars a good reef in the right direction
Voila perfecto. So I took it out for a nother 2 hours today, I love riding. I am glad however that the fall didnt stop me from riding again.
Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 3:45 pm
by BuzZz
rapidblue wrote:well all it took was steadying the front wheel with my legss and giving the handle bars a good reef in the right direction
Voila perfecto. So I took it out for a nother 2 hours today, I love riding. I am glad however that the fall didnt stop me from riding again.
That's good... but.... there still might be some stresses trapped internally at any or all of the fixed pionts, waiting to spring back to crooked with a less sever hit next time.
It might never occur again, but if it does, do the loosen-straighten-tighten-thing.

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 4:07 pm
by Telesque
BuzZz wrote:It might never occur again, but if it does, do the loosen-straighten-tighten-thing.

That's what makes you so good, Buzz.
Your technical finesse.
(Hey, nice bike in the sig.

Pretty nice colo- wait a minute... is that...
? 
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