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Need help installing front end.
I am guessing this is a typo in the manual.
It says:
"....Secure with adjusting nut (5). Tighten the adjusting nut until there is noticeable shake or freeplay between the bearings and races. Fork stem must turn freely from side to side."
Shouldn't it say "until there is NO noticeable shake or freeplay..."
It would appear by the design of the adjusting nut you should hand tighten and if you leave "shake or freeplay" no matter how tight you make the Fork Stem Nut it would continue to have shake/freeplay.
for those of you who have done this job before how tight did you make the adjusting nut?
It says:
"....Secure with adjusting nut (5). Tighten the adjusting nut until there is noticeable shake or freeplay between the bearings and races. Fork stem must turn freely from side to side."
Shouldn't it say "until there is NO noticeable shake or freeplay..."
It would appear by the design of the adjusting nut you should hand tighten and if you leave "shake or freeplay" no matter how tight you make the Fork Stem Nut it would continue to have shake/freeplay.
for those of you who have done this job before how tight did you make the adjusting nut?
#2
Yeah that doesn't seem right to me.... its not something you want shaking around on you down the road.
I'd treat it like spark plugs... get them snug, then quarter turn to half turn. Unlike spark plugs, a little Loctite would most def. be a good thing. Post pics Bro! Lets see how it turns out.
I'd treat it like spark plugs... get them snug, then quarter turn to half turn. Unlike spark plugs, a little Loctite would most def. be a good thing. Post pics Bro! Lets see how it turns out.
#3
Think you're right ... it's a typo ... should say "no" ....
There's a 'fall away' test to be done that will indicate whether you've got it right ...
My manual is in my saddlebag being shipped X-country just now or I'd look it up for ya ....
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You just replacing the stocker, or ya got a Wide Glide or FLST front end ...?
R/
'Chop
There's a 'fall away' test to be done that will indicate whether you've got it right ...
My manual is in my saddlebag being shipped X-country just now or I'd look it up for ya ....
* * *
You just replacing the stocker, or ya got a Wide Glide or FLST front end ...?
R/
'Chop
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#5
My manual reads correct stating "until no no freeplay." But, when I torqued the stem nut down it caused my front end to become tighter when moving from side to side. I got it all back together and no I'm worried about the "fall away." I may take it in to the stealer to make sure I got it right though.
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I tightened mine up to the point of resistance in the bearings. You'll feel it be a touch too tight and the bearing no longer feel smooth as they did. Then I backed it off till it was smooth and there was no binding(maybe about 1/8-1/4 turn back). Then I torqued the stem nut and all is well. nice smooth action and it is a tight as you I can go without any binding. Never any clunk or problems. You can go through the hassle of a fall away test, but, as long as it is smooth, not binding, and there is no clunk, your good to go.
Last edited by rounder; 03-05-2010 at 10:17 AM.
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I fought that damn fall away test for a couple of hours with no luck! Tried everything from no caliper, no clutch cable, no brake line, grips, nothitng but bars, etc.. and still couldnt get it with in spec.. close, but not to spec. I simply did pretty much as stated above. Tighten until resistance is felt, tighten another1/4 turn or until binding, then back it off until it is smooth and no clunk. I may still have mine a little on the tight side as it is wanting to lean off to the left when i take my hands of the bars when traveling down the road. When I powdered my tree, i didnt tape off the hole where the upper part of the adjuster nut seats in the tree, so as the powder wears in that area, i have to adjust it.
If anyone else has an opinion to why the bike wants to lean off to the left and no go straight when I take my hands off the bars, feel free to let me know. PM me please.
If anyone else has an opinion to why the bike wants to lean off to the left and no go straight when I take my hands off the bars, feel free to let me know. PM me please.
#9
I tightened mine up to the point of resistance in the bearings. You'll feel it be a touch too tight and the bearing no longer feel smooth as they did. Then I backed it off till it was smooth and there was no binding(maybe about 1/8-1/4 turn back). Then I torqued the stem nut and all is well. nice smooth action and it is a tight as you I can go without any binding. Never any clunk or problems. You can go through the hassle of a fall away test, but, as long as it is smooth, not binding, and there is no clunk, your good to go.
I did my front end with a buddy who's a bus/truck/car mechanic. When it came time to tighten things up he cranked it until in was no longer smooth then he backed it off about 1/8 turn ..... I mentioned "fall away" - he said that we could do it as the manual suggested but it seemed unnecessary ... That was 3 years ago and it's still perfect.
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