NC35 possible forks replacements

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craigs23
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Re: NC35 possible forks replacements

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The thing is I don't want to put the bike on the stand again and leave it there for 2 weeks.
My forks took longer than that to have them rebuilt, but then the modifications were quite extensive. I bought a second set to have modified, whilst I kept a standard set on my bike. Although only to push around the garage, there were too many other areas of the bike to work on for it to be back on the road.
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Re: NC35 possible forks replacements

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you did pump them once you filled them and made sure the air gap was bang on?
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Re: NC35 possible forks replacements

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tom wood wrote:you did pump them once you filled them and made sure the air gap was bang on?
Hi, yeah but I've replaced them now anyway. It was a mixture of shite head bearings, headstock nut not tighten properly, badly rebuilt forks, warped brake disc, seized brake caliper. I'm resolving those issues gradually and the front end feel is improving slowly. Thanks though

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