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Fork Stiction Tuning
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<blockquote data-quote="Concourier" data-source="post: 1007922" data-attributes="member: 28952"><p>I raise and lower, say, the left upper in the clamps while the right remains static until the forks are no longer binding at the axle, if indeed it ever was.</p><p></p><p>The assumption is that they are true and parallel, otherwise the internals should be addressed. I think this is just ensuring that the actual lengths are the same from clamp to axle so the forks move in tandem with minimal binding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Concourier, post: 1007922, member: 28952"] I raise and lower, say, the left upper in the clamps while the right remains static until the forks are no longer binding at the axle, if indeed it ever was. The assumption is that they are true and parallel, otherwise the internals should be addressed. I think this is just ensuring that the actual lengths are the same from clamp to axle so the forks move in tandem with minimal binding. [/QUOTE]
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