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  • fork you!

    Howdy,
    Finally getting on with the SF i got in a front end with. First set of forks/front suspension I've dismantled, and - is it just me, or now that I know how they're put together... well, I am amazed they work at all! Just a couple of pinches from the crown and the bracket around the stanchions? Go figure!

    Anyways - I write cause the crash was bad enough to bend the right stanchion. Having found suitable replacements for both left and right forks, the new stanchions do not slide into the crown very easily (but they pass through the bottom alright.) Should I assume that either it and the lower bracket are bent? I /can/ insert the stanchions all the way in - flush to the top, however, it is a very stiff fit. I do have a replacement for both, but I will then be getting into some serious frankenstein territory (the crown sets the bars back about an inch, and up a little higher. The seller said it was from an sf... The lower looks like maybe it was from a standard?) I've never done this kind of work and am curious how difficult it normally is to replace forks?

    Also, I've seen some online references for how to check your alignment using strings and weights, which seem all well and good, but, should I just install the Daytona fork brace I had and see how she rolls?

    Thanks!
    -Patrick Kennedy
    Your Mileage May Vary

  • #2
    The triple clamps are bent. I know I have an extra couple pair floating around my garage but finding them is the problem...

    If some one else here can't supply you a set, I'll dig for the ones I have. They're free if you come and get them or for the cost of shipping.

    Geezer
    Hi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.

    The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.

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    • #3
      Well I have a set of triple trees complete for both standard and special in case geezer cannot find his free ones. andreas

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      • #4
        Hey Patrick,

        You've got your old SF Triple Trees, take the new parts and lay them on top of the old parts before putting them on the frame. The holes for the forks should line up. However, if they don't, they aren't necessarily bent, just that the Standards are spaced/positioned differently than the Specials, so it may be just a matter of the upper TT not being the right kind, and therefore inducing a BINDING affect due to misalignment!

        Yeah, it was just about as scary when I first took my old 69 firebird's front wheel off with just that 1 large axle nut, realizing that, the 5 lug nuts seemed redundant!?
        T.C.
        T. C. Gresham
        81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
        79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
        History shows again and again,
        How nature points out the folly of men!

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        • #5
          Thanks TopCat.

          Yep, the triple tree is bent. Alas.

          The restoration continues. . .
          Your Mileage May Vary

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