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 Adrian Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 11:51 - 11 Jun 2010 Post subject: I hit a small tree log |
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Hi guys,
On my way back from work yesterday, I was riding at around 40 mph took a left-hand bend and hit a small tree log . I honestly don't know how I managed to stay on...The hit was quite violent and I was close to jumping off the bike.
Anyway, pulled over to check the bike and noticed the front extender mudguard flew off and there's a dent in the rim of the front wheel.
Checked under the bke and there seems to be no damage however when I ride I can hear a on and off griding noise from the front and back brake discs.
The bike rides and brakes fine, theres no wobble or anything else but i'm worried about that sound that comes from the wheels.
My question is do I need a new wheel now or can I bend the one I have now back into shape? What is the worse I could of damaged on the bike from such a thing? Would it be safe to ride to a Honda dealer (its a 2008 hornet) or should I try and fix it myself and save some money? I want to avoid claiming off the insurance.
I checked the front forks but i'm not sure if the movement is the actual forks compressing or the bearing fu**ed.
Any ideas?
Thank's a lot! ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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 Kickstart The Oracle

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 Posted: 11:55 - 11 Jun 2010 Post subject: |
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Hi
How much of a ding is there in the rim. There is a small allowance for the MOT but from just a glance you are unlikely to see a ding that small.
With a cast wheel don't try and straighten it yourself. People like Hagon can do it, but it would be easy to crack the rim (or miss a crack).
Not sure what would cause the noise from the brakes as nothing should have touched them.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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Hi
By thumb size do you mean length (around the wheel rim) or depth? If depth then don't even think about riding it and I am surprised it still holed air.
If the wheel was out of line it would still spin without wobbling. To wobble the wheel would need to be bent. To be bent enough for the disk to wobble would mean the centre of the wheel being bent (unlikely).
You can mount a dial gauge on the forks and rotate the wheel to check for wobble in the rim, but for a rough idea support the front wheel, hold a screw driver JUST off the wheel rim and braced against the fork and then spin the wheel. As the gap between the screw driver and the wheel rim is tiny any small change in it becomes obvious.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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Sounds like the wheel has a slight buckle in it.
Do as Kickstart suggested with a screw driver.  ____________________ Suzuki GSF600 K3 (in the fastest colour, black). |
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 Posted: 13:11 - 11 Jun 2010 Post subject: |
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Thank's a lot for the replys guys.
Thumb size in lenght...not depth
I'll try the trick with the screw driver and see how that goes. Any chance of the fork bearing being damaged or the actual forks bent? ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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Slightly off topic/ sorry to be pedantic, but isn't a log how you'd describe a bit of wood that is no longer considered a tree? If you hit a tree stump or a tree branch, that would make more sense. IMO.
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With a post like this, pics would be really helpful. It's not easy to say how safe something is when you havn't got an idea what it looks like  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 238 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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