What method would you use in repairing the degree of bend on the forks shown above?I have staightened steere tubes before and have spliced on sections rather try to repair
forks with tube damage...It can be done !
Mark
What are your fabrication skills and equipment availability? If you can make a clean cut, have welding skills and equipment, and have a donor fork for a replacement steer tube, simply cut it below the bend and weld a new piece on.
If not, clamp it in a vice as close to the bend as possible and slip a piece of pipe over it for leverage and tweak it back as close as you can.
Well, actually I personally would cut and replace as a first step, but I'm pretty well set up for fabrication. If I didn't have a fab shop at my disposal and wasn't confident in my own welding, I would try to bend it back first.
I am of the same mind!I'm trying to figure out how that happens. The fork tube is solidly supported at each end when the headset it tight. How the heck can it bend in the middle? Gary
Jeez! And he walked away!!!Slam them forks hard enough, and that's exactly where it would bend! The front fork pushes straight up on the top bracket. Just like prying a paint can lid open, the tube bends with enough force. I wonder after straightening, would you reinforce it with some tubing or bar shoved inside?
Also looks to me like the front forks are just beginning to bend below the springs...
But it might just be the angle of the photo...
Carl.
I'm trying to figure out how that happens. The fork tube is solidly supported at each end when the headset it tight. How the heck can it bend in the middle? Gary
The headset must have been loose at some point and they bumped into something. Otherwise the bend would be in the forks. The only other time I've seen a bend like that was when the springer was from a girl's bike that had a longer head tube so they used spacers at the bottom to make up the difference.I'm trying to figure out how that happens. The fork tube is solidly supported at each end when the headset it tight. How the heck can it bend in the middle? Gary
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