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<blockquote data-quote="Hornet Pilot" data-source="post: 332873" data-attributes="member: 1440"><p>I had a similar 'problem' and it turned out to be a fractured fork spring. It's a fairly simple procedure to check if you have a broken spring by removing each of the fork caps and then removing each spring to inspect it's length. However, mine was also identifiable by checking the front ride height and see if is lower then spec. My broken spring actually wound itself down to a lower height. That is, the top part of the broken spring wound itself down inside the lower half of the spring. this resulted in a lowering of the ride height since the front of the bike was only being supported by one spring in effect. Not sure if this your problem since it appears to be a very isolated problem but might give you some food for thought!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hornet Pilot, post: 332873, member: 1440"] I had a similar 'problem' and it turned out to be a fractured fork spring. It's a fairly simple procedure to check if you have a broken spring by removing each of the fork caps and then removing each spring to inspect it's length. However, mine was also identifiable by checking the front ride height and see if is lower then spec. My broken spring actually wound itself down to a lower height. That is, the top part of the broken spring wound itself down inside the lower half of the spring. this resulted in a lowering of the ride height since the front of the bike was only being supported by one spring in effect. Not sure if this your problem since it appears to be a very isolated problem but might give you some food for thought! [/QUOTE]
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