I was wondering if it is normal to have front fork play. For example, if I hold the front tire with my knees and wiggle the handlebars from left to right the forks seem to twist a bit each direction. If this is normal, would a fork brace firm this up? I am in the process of restoring this bike. I have not ridden it yet.
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Front fork play
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"if I hold the front tire with my knees and wiggle the handlebars from left to right the forks seem to twist a bit each direction."
Not exactly a scientific way to make an accurate test except maybe on a bicycle. Both my Xs have braces. Haven't ridden the Prolink w/o one but frankly I can't tell any difference on the 79...but I won't be taking it off.
Not exactly a scientific way to make an accurate test except maybe on a bicycle. Both my Xs have braces. Haven't ridden the Prolink w/o one but frankly I can't tell any difference on the 79...but I won't be taking it off.
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Re: Fork play
As I checked my front forks, I did not have the front fender on. This I believe would brace the forks. I also intend to purchase a fork brace. Thanks everyone for the info.
Duane
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