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    Front end misaligned

    Cool video!
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    Front end misaligned

    WHOA! Ok, assuming the tubes are NOT bent, try this: Remove the wheel completely, remove the fender and fork brace/bracket(if there is one). Loosen the top clamp steering stem nut (the one in the middle), loosen the lower and upper clamps and pull the forks out. make sure the top triple clamp...
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    Front end misaligned

    Ok, so the disc fits nicely between the pads or does it seem off to one side or the other? With the caliper bolted to the fork leg and the rim on the bike, it is real good indicator if the wheel is in the right place.
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    Front end misaligned

    ur welcome. I should've asked, but do the front brake calipers line up?
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    Front end misaligned

    Hello! Just from the pics, do you have the spacers (if any) installed correctly on the axle? If you don't have a good shop manual, look at parts diagrams on the OEM parts sites to see what is supposed to be there. I recently had a customer bike (2005 Honda CRF450F) in for a front rim re-lace due...
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    '84 Nighthawk S Uneven fork length question

    UPDATE! Just disassembled both forks and found most of the damper rods to have the opposite side hardware on them, even found one side of the damper bottom bolt was missing the copper seal washer and the other had 2! I now have the o-rings and copper seals on order. Hopefully having the right...
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    '84 Nighthawk S Uneven fork length question

    Hello all! I am going thru a low mile 1984 Nighthawk S and just started on the front forks and discovered something I am not used to coming across. With the wheel and fender assy removed the right fork FREE hangs about 25mm further than the left. Is this normal? I am the second owner since...
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