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CookMySock
29th July 2009, 06:58
I did a pre-purchase inspection of a crashed bike yesterday. The bike appears to have run directly into something, like maybe rear-ending a car.

The front wheel has been pushed back into the fairings and it has broken the steering tube (the bit with the steering head bearings on).

The (upside down) forks appear to be straight as far as the eye and the straight-edge are concerned, BUT the stanchions are locked solid in the fork tubes. I jumped up and down on the bike but the forks (or at least one of them) were completely immovable.

Any suggestions on what is going on with these forks? The bike is a bargain if it wasn't for the fucked front end.

TIA,
Steve

Shaun
29th July 2009, 10:39
I did a pre-purchase inspection of a crashed bike yesterday. The bike appears to have run directly into something, like maybe rear-ending a car.

The front wheel has been pushed back into the fairings and it has broken the steering tube (the bit with the steering head bearings on).

The (upside down) forks appear to be straight as far as the eye and the straight-edge are concerned, BUT the stanchions are locked solid in the fork tubes. I jumped up and down on the bike but the forks (or at least one of them) were completely immovable.

Any suggestions on what is going on with these forks? The bike is a bargain if it wasn't for the fucked front end.

TIA,
Steve



I will GUESS! They R -ucked

CookMySock
29th July 2009, 12:44
So that "happens" ? Shocks lock solid if you whack them? What is likely to be the situation internally ?

Steve

nadroj
29th July 2009, 12:48
Bent, collapsed, scoured.....

AllanB
29th July 2009, 15:24
So that "happens" ? Shocks lock solid if you whack them? What is likely to be the situation internally ?

Steve

Try sticking something firm halfway into a hole - them slowly bend it up - notice how difficult it is to slide out of the hole while bent?

Technically when referring to forks they use the term female member instead of hole and male member for the slider, but I thought that would be crude....


Realistically if you are considering purchasing, allow for the cost of a full replacement front end. If it is still a good deal and you purchase, you can always send it off to Robert or Shaun for a full strip down and inspection.

Ixion
29th July 2009, 19:53
I did a pre-purchase inspection of a crashed bike yesterday. The bike appears to have run directly into something, like maybe rear-ending a car.

The front wheel has been pushed back into the fairings and it has broken the steering tube (the bit with the steering head bearings on).

The (upside down) forks appear to be straight as far as the eye and the straight-edge are concerned, BUT the stanchions are locked solid in the fork tubes. I jumped up and down on the bike but the forks (or at least one of them) were completely immovable.

Any suggestions on what is going on with these forks? The bike is a bargain if it wasn't for the fucked front end.

TIA,
Steve

Most fucked things would be a bargain if it weren't for the fucked bit. It's sort what fucked means.

Smash hard enough to shear the steering head is almost bound to have distorted or bent the frame.

birdhandler
29th July 2009, 21:48
hopefully then you will get some more helpful advice cheers

CookMySock
29th July 2009, 21:53
Most fucked things would be a bargain if it weren't for the fucked bit. It's sort what fucked means. Ah yeah, aint that the truth, shirl.

If the forks looked straight to me, yet they won't move a mm, then I guess I don't have a shits' show of telling if the frame is straight. Looks like its a basket case, price well above basket case pricing. Oh well.

Cheers all. I think I'll leave it.

Steve