fork problem
fork problem
replaced the fork seals at the weekend - i was lazy and didn't drop the fork legs - just took off the sliders -i also just took out the springs and guides leaving the dampers intact. i replaced the seals and simply reversed the dismantling - the forks seemed fine, damping seems good but after no problems for about 10 miles I then started to get a strange sensation under breaking - almost crunchy -also felt on the rough ground at the back of my yard- i could also feel more road through the bars. when the bike was still pushing on the forks again seemed fine.I can't take it apart until it stops raining- ho hum - but can't think what would have gone wrong in reassembly- is it possible the this is the bearings that have gone coincidentally or am I missing something- duncan
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The only thing I can think of is that perhaps something did not seat properly upon reassembly. Did you by chance change springs? Sometimes springs can make noise under braking. Maybe the noise was there before and you did not notice until now..?
I know you tried to avoid the bother of removing the stanchions, but your really ought to re-do everything with forks off the bike. I always do one at a time to avoid having to re-align the triple clamps.
Hope you figure this one out!
I know you tried to avoid the bother of removing the stanchions, but your really ought to re-do everything with forks off the bike. I always do one at a time to avoid having to re-align the triple clamps.
Hope you figure this one out!
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been away so i finally completely stripped both forks down - both seem ok and i can't seem to see the cause - there is a slight notchiness in the head bearing so i will replace those and see if that cures the problem.
i have never touched head bearings before - is this an easy job - do i have to take the whole of the front end apart or is there an easier way- can it be done just removing the top yoke- there is only one bearing in the manual blow up but i would expect one at the top and bottom
anything i should look out for? - thanks duncan
also when adjusting the steering head bearing should the bolts holding the forks on either the top or bottom yoke be loose - this would seem to be necessary but is not mentioned in the manual it just says undo the pinch bolt.
i have never touched head bearings before - is this an easy job - do i have to take the whole of the front end apart or is there an easier way- can it be done just removing the top yoke- there is only one bearing in the manual blow up but i would expect one at the top and bottom
anything i should look out for? - thanks duncan
also when adjusting the steering head bearing should the bolts holding the forks on either the top or bottom yoke be loose - this would seem to be necessary but is not mentioned in the manual it just says undo the pinch bolt.
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thanks John the races don't seem too bad so I wont try reversing them or anything yet. although since there was a central notch is this likely to be a race problem as much as a ball one?
it was interesting taking the whole thing apart - i hung most of the switches, lights etc carefully on pieces of string to avoid too much dismantling - i'll be fine next time after doing it once.
I would still like to know whether either of the sets of yoke clamps should be undone when adusting the headstock when fully complete as this would seem to be needed so that it can all draw together.
what time do you get up in a morning John?!
it was interesting taking the whole thing apart - i hung most of the switches, lights etc carefully on pieces of string to avoid too much dismantling - i'll be fine next time after doing it once.
I would still like to know whether either of the sets of yoke clamps should be undone when adusting the headstock when fully complete as this would seem to be needed so that it can all draw together.
what time do you get up in a morning John?!
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Paul,
tell us more! I have SS engine bolts and twice had problems with them loosening. Two years ago at Cadwell and this year going to Cassington. What difference does SS make?
By the way, loose rear bolts are most noticeable at slow speeds (and knock like a big-end going), getting smoother as the revs rise whereas loose front bolts are not particularly noticeable at slow speeds but become unbearable by middle revs - I lost a tank bolt, broke both horn mounts & had an exhaust nut come out (luckily pipes are colletless)
tell us more! I have SS engine bolts and twice had problems with them loosening. Two years ago at Cadwell and this year going to Cassington. What difference does SS make?
By the way, loose rear bolts are most noticeable at slow speeds (and knock like a big-end going), getting smoother as the revs rise whereas loose front bolts are not particularly noticeable at slow speeds but become unbearable by middle revs - I lost a tank bolt, broke both horn mounts & had an exhaust nut come out (luckily pipes are colletless)