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long shot, need a fork stanchion rolling


We have an XT600E with a slightly  bent fork at college would like it straightened if possible, any solutions out there please ? 



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Don't know about locally but these people have a good reputation www.pittedforks.co.uk/fork-straightening.php.

Also you might be able to find a new set? 



-- Edited by devondan on Friday 13th of January 2017 01:47:43 PM

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Over the years, if the leg is not chrome cracked etc, then have done with V block, 20T press and dial gauge.
Bit by bit, the over straighten is the obvious problem.
Thats the only way that its done, unless someone tells me otherwise.

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I had some TTR ones done by Bike Worx if that helps Doug - a few years ago mind you - when they were in Isca Road!



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Jamie moved to Spain. He did them with V blocks.



-- Edited by Jerry atterick on Friday 13th of January 2017 05:12:51 PM

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And shocks and crank rebuilds and ... and .... pretty selfish I reckon!

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I.ve not had any straighten but pitted forks done a really good job on my harley forks when. I had them re chromed

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bring it over Doug, will give it a tweak under the fly press.  Provided they are not creased its no problem. 



-- Edited by gaschef on Friday 13th of January 2017 06:53:44 PM

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Thanks Tim, PM sent.

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devondan wrote:

Don't know about locally but these people have a good reputation www.pittedforks.co.uk/fork-straightening.php.

Also you might be able to find a new set? 



-- Edited by devondan on Friday 13th of January 2017 01:47:43 PM


 I used them a few years back to restore the forks on an ST1100 (Pan European) and they did a good job - like new.



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Done  Another satisfied customer,  many thanks with sorting the puter Doug



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no end to your skills Tim!

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gaschef wrote:

Done  Another satisfied customer,  many thanks with sorting the puter Doug


 No worries Tim, working together gets things done !!!



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That's what I love about the DTRF !

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