endo's with slighly bent forks or triple...

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Old Dec 17, 2003 | 03:56 PM
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endo's with slighly bent forks or triple...

The 954 i got the front end is a little tweaked...its solid though but it drives a bit to the left when the bars are straight....i dont want to get it fixed anytime soon id rather get some more use out of the forks since im gonna trash them anyways...was wondering if anyone has had same issue and was still able to ride there endo's long in a straight line still...was trying them on the bike other day and couldnt get it to not kick out...i figure its just me but im sure the forks add to it a bit...just wondering if its a must for rolling 100+ feet to have perfect forks.
Old Dec 17, 2003 | 09:28 PM
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Its simple mechanics if the **** is bent there is no way you can expect it to track strait.
Old Dec 18, 2003 | 12:40 AM
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Mine are bent, and my buddys are bent, both of use started having the rear kick out right after they got bent. However, now since im used to it, it doesnt anymore. But when you endo, make sure one hand isnt putting more pressure on a clip on then the other. Basically, when i *want* to have it kick out for a turning stoppie, i weight the inside clipon to get it to turn that way... so if their bent and your weight isnt equal, it will kick out to the side that has more weight on it.

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Old Dec 18, 2003 | 03:14 AM
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Originally posted by KC Tony
Its simple mechanics if the **** is bent there is no way you can expect it to track strait.
no ****....but you also can steer them was just getting feedback from someone who has had same issue.
Old Dec 18, 2003 | 10:42 AM
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tey might not be bent depends on how far the wheel is crocked..if it isn't bad u cna loosen the clip ons and both trees and the wheel can be tweaked back...what im saying is the forks might be cocked in the clamps themsleves and alot of the time it come sback straight when u loosen everything back up...GL
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