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fork problems
Posted: Tue May 29, 2001 6:55 am
by William Whalen
Kept thinking about it last night, so got up early and removed the fork and
will be taking it in to have it tapped at the local dealer, if they say that
they can not tap something that big any suggestions who might, or is a
routine for them.
Feel like a dumb f@#k in 30+ years for riding have never screwd up a fork
tube like this before.
Bill "SandShark"
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fork problems
Posted: Tue May 29, 2001 9:15 am
by William Whalen
Thanks,
I HATE dealing with dealers. I don't care if you are taking about bikes or
cars. I called the dealer and they said that the cap would be $35.00 and
the tube $94.00 and $35-$40 for two day air. I called a few machineshops and
none of them call handle something that large, but one said they may be able
to salvage it. I am taking both to a machine shop and hoping that they can
help.
Bill "SandShark"
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help !!!!!! help!!!!! help!!!!
Posted: Tue May 29, 2001 3:44 pm
by Juan Carlos Ibarra
,my 32mm wrench just doesn't quite do it nor does my air
> gun.
> Tom Baumen
Tom:
Buy another 32 mm wrench and take it to a welder. Have him cut and weld the
wrench until it is shaped to do the job. Here in Valle there are old fashion
blacksmiths that twisted and tempered mine to perfection...
Remeber to order a new magneto bolt, you are not supposed to use the old one
again.
Have fun dude...
Juan