-dude from the state of your spring Id say that fork legs been straightened before
-dude from the state of your spring Id say that fork legs been straightened before
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If you want to stay in auckland try Bruin engineering. Does lots of work on dirt bike suspension and if they aren't creased will be able to sort them out.
These guys supply aftermarket tubes, way cheaper than factory prices too.
http://www.motorcycle-parts.com.au/Std_Fork_Tubes.htm
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Send them down to john at Wheel and Frame in Cambridge , I've used him for years , speedy service and works miracles .
wheel n frame or f1 enginerring get my vote!
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
Are they actually bent or just twisted in the triple clamps? Is the wheel pointing in the wrong direction (not straight)? Before you spend any money loosen off the bottom triple clamp around the forks, leave the top ones tight. Jump on your bike and bounce the forks up and down aggresively (hold the front brake). If the forks are just twisted in the clamps then the bouncing will naturally bring them back in line.
try this handy bit of info....... http://www.visordown.co.nz/go/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=595
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