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Re:loose front end - Update!!!!!
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Re:loose front end? 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Unrelated but Bruzer I'm in Calgary too, we should go for a ride sometime! PM me!

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Re:loose front end - Update!!!!! 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
I do believe its Gone! Knock on wood,I went over the front end snugged steering head nut 1/4 turnish changed fork oil tightened and check fittings, went for ride no tar line issues, mind you only short ride cornering seemed improved used a 10wt fork oil as that was all I could get on a Sunday. if I am wrong please let me know. thanks for all you input looks like the tire is not the issue.

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Last Edit: 2009/07/05 23:27 By Bruzer.
 
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Re:loose front end - Update!!!!! 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
Sorry .... missed your reply.

Glad to see it worked out. My concern would be with your previous post where you state that the front end does not fall to either side but yet you tightened the steering head nut 1/4 turn.

There are instances where the grease in the head 'disappers', the lower bearing rusts, the race develops a groove, etc. The front end should fall lightly to either side wheel given a little push. I'd check out the front lower bearing/race to see if everything is OK.

10W is OK .. just firms the ride up a bit ... just the ticket for those big Americans.

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Re:loose front end? 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
I will back off the 1/4 turn so it will fall again, however it does steer smoothly it doesnt fall to one side so to say but will turn will little pressure.

I will check back again THANKS.
 
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