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| Jebus |
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 Jebus Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 21:31 - 08 Feb 2007 Post subject: crashed, whats the damage? |
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thanks 2 the snow ive crashed me poor dt, im fine but the front wheel is definatly wonky, first since its a spoked wheel could i of just twisted that? whats the best way to check that? is it more likly that i have bent, twisted the forks or yokes? any ideas or anything, sorry for useless post i aint really with it atm. ____________________ 2nd time around CBT: 8/9/11
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aye im ok, i did a run out test since wheel not pointing straight and its defo got a bit of run out best guess 1cmish this wasnt a very technical way of doing it but a good guess, i rode it slowy home and need to have a bit of steering to go straight but i dont remember it weaving or anything, but at 10 mph guess i wouldnt anyway, think i hit the verge and pretty much dead stop at 20ish. whats the best way to check the forks are ok? thinking i going to have half a bike strapped to me monday to bug my engineering lectuer to check eveything proper. ____________________ 2nd time around CBT: 8/9/11
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 hmmmnz Super Spammer

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just get a long straight rule and hold it against the fork, i see if its bent,
if its bent any where it'll be at the bottom yoke, chances are the shock soaked up most of the impact.
to straighten steering, loosen bottom and top yoke clamp bolt, and place the wheel against a wall and turn the handle bars untill every thing is pointing in the same direction again.
just like what you used to do with your bmx  ____________________ the humans are dead
I kick arse for the lord
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