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DomDom
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Fork alignment
      #4180 - 08/07/2008 21:13

Okay - Before I start, you all have to know that I am a bit of a worrier!!

Having said that and as I cut through my paranoia, is it possible to have knocked (very slightly) my forks or are they built to stay in the one position? I have had a pretty major fall and bent my right brake handle - my shin remains scarred! :-( Just now and again, I think the handling / steering is a bit off, but could this be down to more likely things like fork set up, tyre pressure, exhaustion, wind, landscape etc. ??

I ride a SC Superlight (08) and have Fox Forks TALAS RLC

Anyway - off to the Quantocks at the weekend.


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Re: Fork alignment [Re: DomDom]
      #4181 - 08/07/2008 21:22

Hi dom.
You could start by checking your wheels you might have buckled one.

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DomDom
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Re: Fork alignment [Re: gorehound]
      #4182 - 08/07/2008 21:28

Ah ha, that is more likely as I am pretty crap at finding my line! Regularly hit the big stuff...

Thanks


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