Fork bottom wheel clamps
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 1:28 pm
Hi All
Well it's been a good long time since I was here asking for the advice from the forum gods BUT work and a new toy in the shape of a KTM 690 ENUDO R have seen me hardly riding the Falco although she's well looked after still , always on charge and covered up started every other week but yes I know she should be ridden!!
Anyway I'm in need again of some words of wisdom so here goes : - As the little bird hasn't been out much and has been hiding away undercover the bottom of the fork legs ( where the wheel spindle goes through ) is showing signs of age , the paint ( spray / coating? ) is coming off and it's not very nice to look at.
What I'd like to know is can I take these bottom parts off or is it a case of covering the forks and spraying them to cover up the mess , looking to get the bike ready for the summer to put some much needed miles back on here .....
Apart from that I wish you all happy new year and hope everyone is fit and well .....
Well it's been a good long time since I was here asking for the advice from the forum gods BUT work and a new toy in the shape of a KTM 690 ENUDO R have seen me hardly riding the Falco although she's well looked after still , always on charge and covered up started every other week but yes I know she should be ridden!!
Anyway I'm in need again of some words of wisdom so here goes : - As the little bird hasn't been out much and has been hiding away undercover the bottom of the fork legs ( where the wheel spindle goes through ) is showing signs of age , the paint ( spray / coating? ) is coming off and it's not very nice to look at.
What I'd like to know is can I take these bottom parts off or is it a case of covering the forks and spraying them to cover up the mess , looking to get the bike ready for the summer to put some much needed miles back on here .....
Apart from that I wish you all happy new year and hope everyone is fit and well .....