Hi,
Just rode home from a head on collision with the front quarter panel of a mark iv. was well under 30mph and I am much better off than the bike: windsheild snapped, fairing is scuffed and the trims are off, the front fender is completely bent up... Oddly though, the tachometer started working again after the hit. . .
Mainly I am concerned with the alignment. If I let go of the handle bars for a couple of seconds they now start to wobble ridiculously (and were smooth and straight before.) Maybe the dampers?
If the alignment is screwed, what's involved in straightening it out, or should I start looking for a new pair of forks? There's a pair of forks from an 80 on eBay... Should I be worried about the frame and how does one check the alignment? I've seen postings about hanging weighted strings off various points of the bike. If it rides straight w/o me holding the steering, am I safe to assume the alignment is still good?
AAAAAARG!!!!!!!!
Any suggestions or commiseration would be appreciated. Thanks,
-Patrick Kennedy
Just rode home from a head on collision with the front quarter panel of a mark iv. was well under 30mph and I am much better off than the bike: windsheild snapped, fairing is scuffed and the trims are off, the front fender is completely bent up... Oddly though, the tachometer started working again after the hit. . .
Mainly I am concerned with the alignment. If I let go of the handle bars for a couple of seconds they now start to wobble ridiculously (and were smooth and straight before.) Maybe the dampers?
If the alignment is screwed, what's involved in straightening it out, or should I start looking for a new pair of forks? There's a pair of forks from an 80 on eBay... Should I be worried about the frame and how does one check the alignment? I've seen postings about hanging weighted strings off various points of the bike. If it rides straight w/o me holding the steering, am I safe to assume the alignment is still good?
AAAAAARG!!!!!!!!
Any suggestions or commiseration would be appreciated. Thanks,
-Patrick Kennedy
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