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Mar 21, When I'm riding I look down at the triple tree, turn signals, and handle bars are slightly twisted to the right (misaligned) when I'm driving straight ahead. This doesn't affect how the bike handles but I can see that its crooked.
The handle bars and triple tree line up, but the triple tree is crooked when you look down at the headlight and forks. Jun 05, So the whole front feels like it is going to fall off when I get on my front brakes or hit a speed bump to hard.
Here is a video that kinda explains why and what you need to do.
Loose bolts, bad rotors, or possible bent fork? Everything is find if your just riding, can even take my hands off the bars ay 80mph and no shaking. What could it be? I rebuilt the. May 14, Providing the split clamp on the bar end clears the head triple tree edges, the bars would be lowered by about 50mm (2 inches) that would make quite a difference without leaving the bare fork tubes protruding above the triple tree, and not too hard on the forearms.
If it does work, I would like to know as I have often thought of trying it. Good. May 01, So the top of my triple tree and my front wheel are out of alignment. Not by much, but when I'm riding in a straight line with the front wheel going straight ahead, my handlebars are pointed maybe 2 to 4 degrees to the stumpcut.bar is not from a crash, as far as I.
Oct 05, I am new to riding a trike but have ridden MC for a long time. I looking for advice about how much handle bars affect the handling. I have a cutting pine trees into lumber degree rake triple tree so steering is easy.
I was mostly wanting to know if anyone has advice as to whether the type of and position of the handlebars makes any difference in turning, etc.
I am using 6" HD Deuce Risers reversed because they hit my dash. A motorcycle's triple tree is the clamp-like structure that secures the front fork to its frame. It consists of a lower clamp with an integrated stem that extends through the frame's steering pivot. An upper clamp secures the stem to the steering pivot, serving also as a mounting point for the handlebars. Although, the triple tree is rarely removed entirely during routine maintenance, steering bearing replacements and.
Jun 24, Having that handle bar looks crooked issue. Only when riding though.
I'll give that a try.
When I park her on the center stand, everything lines up, and this DOES NOT make sense. I've run through the following procedures though it may be excessive.
Front End Alignment 1. Remove all plastic parts. 2. Loosen steering stem head nut. 3. Loosen lower triple tree bolts. 4.