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Non-alignment after dropping bike
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30 Dec 2015 06:11 #704882
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Hey guys,
I have an '82 KZ 440 that I recently dropped. Afterwards, when the handlebars are straight, the front wheel is not. I loosened up the triple clamp (top & bottom) and got them to be aligned; however, I believe that I may have damaged the handlebar mounts when it was dropped.
I have included a picture and as you can see the right handlebar mount is tilted up with respect to the left handlebar mount.
So my question is -- Is the whole upper triple clamp bent & should that be replaced? Cheers
I have an '82 KZ 440 that I recently dropped. Afterwards, when the handlebars are straight, the front wheel is not. I loosened up the triple clamp (top & bottom) and got them to be aligned; however, I believe that I may have damaged the handlebar mounts when it was dropped.
I have included a picture and as you can see the right handlebar mount is tilted up with respect to the left handlebar mount.
So my question is -- Is the whole upper triple clamp bent & should that be replaced? Cheers
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30 Dec 2015 06:20 #704886
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Replied by TexasKZ on topic Non-alignment after dropping bike
I'd say no. The handlebar mounts have rubber insulators that allow for a bit of movement. I'd bet that the handlebars are slightly bent, or the clamp itself may be bent. If it is the handlebar, you may be able to straighten it without removing it. A willing assistant may be necessary.
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30 Dec 2015 06:20 #704887
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Replied by SWest on topic Non-alignment after dropping bike
Can't tell from here. They're pretty tough. You can take it off and put it on a flat surface to check.
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30 Dec 2015 06:57 #704896
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Replied by outofyurworld on topic Non-alignment after dropping bike
Yeah, after stepping back from the bike it looks like it could be bent handlebars. I'll take them off and check
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30 Dec 2015 07:10 #704900
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1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
1977 KZ650B1
1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
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Replied by redhawk4 on topic Non-alignment after dropping bike
My bars on my KZ650B1 were bent when I bought it due to someone taking a minor off, I just bent them back in to shape on the bike. I think if you look closely and compare it to the other side you'll see where it's bent.
1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
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1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
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1980 Suzuki SP400
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30 Dec 2015 08:16 #704908
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Replied by SWest on topic Non-alignment after dropping bike
Put them on a flat surface, then bend them back into shape.
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30 Dec 2015 09:06 #704910
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Replied by martin_csr on topic Non-alignment after dropping bike
Did you drop the bike or crash it? A drop is a harmless event standing still or at very low speed. A crash is a crash & more damage.
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30 Dec 2015 09:19 #704912
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I was going 15-20 mph. Bent the shift lever pretty good and also the headlight.
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