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broken top yoke
#1
Hey all,


I have just noticed that a crack in the top yoke casting beneath the ignition switch has developed since I last saw it, as the picture shows. So far as I can see this does not look structural as such, but I would appreciate any opinions on the safety of riding the bike until I can get hold of a replacement yoke and sort it out.


Thanks!


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#2
The main break looks to be in the ignition switch housing with just a small chunk missing from around the fixing hole in the yoke itself. From that point of view I would say there is no loss of structural integrity to the main function of the yoke. However from a safety angle I would be very concerned about the danger of that housing becoming more displaced and jamming the steering.
It is a very strange thing to have broken and I would be investigating what has caused it.
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#3
Looks to be the steering lock mechanism that could have caused that?
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#4
(15-12-12, 09:16 PM)alexanderfitu link Wrote: Looks to be the steering lock mechanism that could have caused that?

2nd that alex... steering lock been broken by force!!!!  :eek
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#5
My thoughts exactly!
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#6
The size of the potholes I occasionally hit ( you cant avoid all of them  :\ ) I'm surprised bits aren't dropping off with boring regularity - bloody dentist and osteopath are making  fortunes from me thanks to the highways dept  :'( - bastards!
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(15-12-12, 08:16 PM)limax2 link Wrote: The main break looks to be in the ignition switch housing with just a small chunk missing from around the fixing hole in the yoke itself. From that point of view I would say there is no loss of structural integrity to the main function of the yoke. However from a safety angle I would be very concerned about the danger of that housing becoming more displaced and jamming the steering.
It is a very strange thing to have broken and I would be investigating what has caused it.


Thanks for your comments, having scratched my head over this I have also reached the conclusion the bike is pretty safe to ride - at least as far as a friends garage where I intend to replace the whole Yoke/steering lock castings and locks on Boxing day. FYI I know how it happened. A works van backed into the bike outside my house and knocked it over, the steering lock had not worked since. Oops I have since done a 1,500 mile trip around europe!
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