MOT failed Steering
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MOT failed Steering
Can Anyone help as im stumped
The examiner sat on the bike and explained:
when full lock to the right the steering was fine but full lock to the left it was going back to the tank(just)
he said it needed adjusting slightly,but I have no idea how.
the allen bolt stop has no adjustment neither has the clip ons that i can see,and cannot move tank bank
Can you help please.
The examiner sat on the bike and explained:
when full lock to the right the steering was fine but full lock to the left it was going back to the tank(just)
he said it needed adjusting slightly,but I have no idea how.
the allen bolt stop has no adjustment neither has the clip ons that i can see,and cannot move tank bank
Can you help please.
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Re: MOT failed Steering
Not to worry you but are you sure she hasn't been in a prang. If everything is stock there is usually plenty of clearance and the fact its only one stop that's causing the problem leads me to think something is twisted.mrapriliafalco wrote:Can Anyone help as im stumped
The examiner sat on the bike and explained:
when full lock to the right the steering was fine but full lock to the left it was going back to the tank(just)
he said it needed adjusting slightly,but I have no idea how.
the allen bolt stop has no adjustment neither has the clip ons that i can see,and cannot move tank bank
Can you help please.
However, the stop is a collar bolted to the lower triple so a bigger diameter collar will stop the triple earlier
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Re: MOT failed Steering
Move front of tank sideways?mrapriliafalco wrote:cannot move tank bank
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Re: MOT failed Steering
I will look at that in the morning its only slightly outrandomsquid wrote:Move front of tank sideways?mrapriliafalco wrote:cannot move tank bank
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Only had mine off once but I thought there might be some latitude to sort of lean on it a bit before tightening it down.mrapriliafalco wrote:Are you sure you can move the tank sideways looks like the bracket only allows movement up and down!
I really dont understand as flew though MOT last year
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No, not really. Not enough to give you any clearance anyhow.mrapriliafalco wrote:Are you sure you can move the tank sideways looks like the bracket only allows movement up and down!
I really dont understand as flew though MOT last year
If everything is straight then get some bigger collars. At a push, a stack of washers would do
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You could check your tripple clamp bolts are tight, top and bottom. If the tubes move in the tripples it would twist the forks out of line but the only time I've ever seen that is after a prang.mrapriliafalco wrote:What could cause this shift then? the bike has not been dropped or anything else since last MOT
As I said, IF everything is straight..............
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Would seem to be the first place to check to me - quite common on off-road bikes where the bars or front wheel take a hit and twist the forks slightly in the yokes. However, rather than risk overtightening I would release all of the bolts first (if you can support the front of the bike somehow) and then retighten, ensuring that you do not overtighten - not sure of the torque setttings off the top of my head but they usually only around 20 - 30 Nm and often different on top and bottom yokes.anzacinexile wrote:You could check your tripple clamp bolts are tight, top and bottom. If the tubes move in the tripples it would twist the forks out of line but the only time I've ever seen that is after a prang.mrapriliafalco wrote:What could cause this shift then? the bike has not been dropped or anything else since last MOT
As I said, IF everything is straight..............
It may also be as well to loosen the nut on top of the top yoke at the same time. Generally if you release everything and retighten it will naturally want to go together straight. if you have removed the front wheel to do this (not essential but makes life so much easier) the axle should be fitted when tightening to ensure that everything is square.
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