warthogcrewchief
Junior Member
When it comes to straightening out the steering, it's actually really easy. First, you have to rule out a bent frame, which I think we can safely say is not bent. Next, be sure the forks aren't bent. If they appear straight, but the handlebars appear ****eyed compared the the cord (path) of the tire, then this is the fix:
Loosen up the bolts on the upper and lower triple tree. However, loosen up ONLY ONE SIDE. Try the left side first for S&G, and then when the fork is loose enough to slide in and out, twist the handlebars to match the cord. I stand above the fender, using my knees to hold the fender and front wheel while I twist the handlebars to match.
After you're satisfied with the adjustment, be sure the top of the fork is flush with the top triple tree (and/or the same height as the other fork) as this can have mess with the handling/steering.
Good luck!
Loosen up the bolts on the upper and lower triple tree. However, loosen up ONLY ONE SIDE. Try the left side first for S&G, and then when the fork is loose enough to slide in and out, twist the handlebars to match the cord. I stand above the fender, using my knees to hold the fender and front wheel while I twist the handlebars to match.
After you're satisfied with the adjustment, be sure the top of the fork is flush with the top triple tree (and/or the same height as the other fork) as this can have mess with the handling/steering.
Good luck!