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<blockquote data-quote="Mississippi" data-source="post: 332794" data-attributes="member: 3818"><p>Well....my warranty expired while I was overseas for 4 months, and even if it was still covered, I'm not sure I would take it to any dealers around here. You guys remember donaldb's episode with a local dealer last year? When they installed both of his rear brake pads on the same side of the rear rotor and trashed it? And that was the good dealer in town, I think.</p><p></p><p>Don't mean to start dealer bashing here.....but I would rather have one of our local dealers service my wife than service my bike.</p><p></p><p>I guess the point of my thread, was to try to figure out how much play I should see between the lower fork housing and the fork tube, if any. And what else inside the forks could could cause this clunking, so that I have all the proper parts on hand when I disassemble them.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mississippi, post: 332794, member: 3818"] Well....my warranty expired while I was overseas for 4 months, and even if it was still covered, I'm not sure I would take it to any dealers around here. You guys remember donaldb's episode with a local dealer last year? When they installed both of his rear brake pads on the same side of the rear rotor and trashed it? And that was the good dealer in town, I think. Don't mean to start dealer bashing here.....but I would rather have one of our local dealers service my wife than service my bike. I guess the point of my thread, was to try to figure out how much play I should see between the lower fork housing and the fork tube, if any. And what else inside the forks could could cause this clunking, so that I have all the proper parts on hand when I disassemble them. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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