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Steering head play

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  • declanD declan

    @calum okay so I haven’t dropped the forks but that wouldn’t stop the bott M yoke from coming off would it? https://imgur.com/a/pfgi7ng

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    @declan Hard to explain the words.

    No not really, but if the weight of the forks is not in the same direction as the forks, it'll cause resistance.

    Drop the forks mate and go from there. You'll just risk damaging more components otherwise.

    Also, put the nut on the triple clamps and protect the threads from the hammer blow.

    Better off using a copper mallet to remove that if there is some resistance. Rubber mallet is just absorbing the impact too much. Use penetrating fluids to help remove the item.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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    • CalumC Calum

      @declan Hard to explain the words.

      No not really, but if the weight of the forks is not in the same direction as the forks, it'll cause resistance.

      Drop the forks mate and go from there. You'll just risk damaging more components otherwise.

      Also, put the nut on the triple clamps and protect the threads from the hammer blow.

      Better off using a copper mallet to remove that if there is some resistance. Rubber mallet is just absorbing the impact too much. Use penetrating fluids to help remove the item.

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      @calum I’ll try tomorrow thanks bud hopefully it works

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        Never seen that happen, bearing looks ruined. Triples should literally just fall out with lock nut off

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        • Glynn123G Glynn123

          Never seen that happen, bearing looks ruined. Triples should literally just fall out with lock nut off

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          @glynn123 it functions perfect it just had a slight up and down play and yeah it’s in there pretty tight

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          • declanD declan

            @glynn123 it functions perfect it just had a slight up and down play and yeah it’s in there pretty tight

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            @declan Doesn't sound right either way. You will want to investigate that.

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            • CalumC Calum

              @declan Doesn't sound right either way. You will want to investigate that.

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              @calum it’s off now lads I put a scraper flat on the shaft as that’s softer and flat so not to damage anything 3 good hits and it was off

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              • declanD declan

                @calum it’s off now lads I put a scraper flat on the shaft as that’s softer and flat so not to damage anything 3 good hits and it was off

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                What’s your opinions on re using the bearing cups if there in good condition

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                • declanD declan

                  What’s your opinions on re using the bearing cups if there in good condition

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                  @declan You mean the race? Replace. They come with the new bearings anyway.

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                  • CalumC Calum

                    @declan You mean the race? Replace. They come with the new bearings anyway.

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                    @calum I thought they were called cups they’re pressed into the steering tube

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                    • declanD declan

                      @calum I thought they were called cups they’re pressed into the steering tube

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                      @declan They aren't really pressed. Just tapped into place.

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                      That part is called the bearing race.

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