22-05-16, 07:59 PM
(22-05-16, 06:54 PM)unfazed link Wrote: DO not loosen them to much, but you should really loosen the axle also.Going to my mates tomorrow night to give this a try
Other option with the pinch bolts and axle loosend is to put the wheel between your legs, catch the bars and pull the right one forward a little.
What you are doing is twisting the centre stem to realign the forks and that nutt is tight (110Nm tight)
If all is straight as you say, most likely if the head race bearing were ever greased the centre stem bolts were tightened with the forks misaligned or before the forks legs were put back in.
I usually put the axle and fork legs in, tighten the lower pinch bolts before tightening the centre stem if I am doing anything with the head race
This prevents the top yolk going out of alignment when tightening the steering stem nut.

I'm fairly sure it's just the top yoke that's out of line as wheel is running true

Colin
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