View Full Version : Stupid assembly question. Tops of forks?
khigh
05-15-2018, 05:31 PM
Is there some sort of detent to secure them in a certain position in relation to the handlebar plate? Or just eyeball it? Kind of level with the top of the plate and torque the hell out of the six little bolts?
I see the bottoms rotate around on their own after the tops are mounted. So is there any reason to worry about side-to-side/rotational alignment at the top?
Thanks.
Megadan
05-15-2018, 06:14 PM
Is there some sort of detent to secure them in a certain position in relation to the handlebar plate? Or just eyeball it? Kind of level with the top of the plate and torque the hell out of the six little bolts?
I see the bottoms rotate around on their own after the tops are mounted. So is there any reason to worry about side-to-side/rotational alignment at the top?
Thanks.
Not stupid at all. Get the top of the tubes/bottom of the caps level with the upper clamp plate. A good way to know if you have them even is if the axle bolt can slide freely through both forks and the wheel without having to hit it with anything other than your hand.
The 6 pinch bolts are not torqued down very hard. Maybe 12 to 15 ft-lbs. Go too tight and you will atrip the threads. This is a good place for loctite as well.
khigh
05-15-2018, 06:57 PM
Thanks!
I guess I shouldn't have limited it to "question", singular.
The bushing that's on the front axle when it's in the crate. It's not used? I haven't found a home for it.
timcosby
05-16-2018, 01:07 PM
Thanks!
I guess I shouldn't have limited it to "question", singular.
The bushing that's on the front axle when it's in the crate. It's not used? I haven't found a home for it.
maybe a pic of it cause they all come shipped a diff way seems like. there is a small silver bushing that goes on the axle but i dont know if thats the one your referring to. mine was tied to the speedo cable.
ben2go
05-16-2018, 03:54 PM
Set the forks where you want them. Snug the triple clamp bolts up. Install the wheel. Then back off the triple clamp bolts on one side. Grab the fork lowers and give them a good shaking left to right. Then torque the triple clamp bolts. It has worked for me on many bikes. Make sure the bike is secure or have someone hold it so it doesn't fall over.
khigh
05-16-2018, 09:24 PM
Here it is stuck on the end of the thread.
It just seemed to be an awfully nice bushing to be relegated to packaging material, and even then it was serving no purpose.
ChipToothy
05-16-2018, 11:43 PM
Mine went between the forks to keep the wheel centered. There was/is another one nearly like it but 1/2 the size waiting around for a job. I swear they sent me a bag of "spare parts" for some random kids scooter out here somewhere.
Megadan
05-17-2018, 03:53 AM
That looks to be your left side wheel spacer. It should be on the other side of that fork between the wheel and the fork lower.
JerryHawk250
05-17-2018, 07:44 AM
Yep, Goes between the fork and disk rotor.
khigh
05-17-2018, 01:28 PM
OK thanks. That was the most counterintuitive part inclusion I've ever seen on anything. I hope that there's a recess in the fork boss or rotor, because as you can see, there's not enough thread to add it outright.
Megadan
05-17-2018, 01:34 PM
OK thanks. That was the most counterintuitive part inclusion I've ever seen on anything. I hope that there's a recess in the fork boss or rotor, because as you can see, there's not enough thread to add it outright.
The recess is in the wheel hub itself. It sits inside of the wheel seal on that side of the wheel and sits between the wheel bearing and the fork itself. Since it sits inside of the seal, it actually takes up less room than you are visually believing it to.
khigh
05-19-2018, 07:22 PM
Thanks for the advice so far. I've been using the "silent" assembly video - leaves a little to be desired. I finally caught him slipping that bushing inthe wheel with all the sleight of hand of a top rate magician. Way to go, instructive video person.
Now I've got these parts unaccounted for.
A small cotter pin (not for the rear brake)
One small washer - all the rest were large body panel washers. I have bolts left over, but this was only ever the only one.
A large "serrated"? O=ring?
Two large rubber washers.
A clear plastic tube.
Two little rubber "top hats"
Any ideas?
timcosby
05-20-2018, 11:40 PM
the clear tube attaches to the battery.
redneck51587
05-21-2018, 05:04 PM
The rubber serrated washer is for the cluster. The two top hat grommets are for the headlight assembly... they go on the two tabs at the bottom before inserting them into the tree of the bike. Clear tube is the battery overflow tube. That tiny washer and cotter pin is for the little pin that attaches the rear brake lever to the rear master cylinder.
khigh
05-21-2018, 05:40 PM
Thanks for the tips.
I was just coming to say I'd figured out the serrated grommet. The battery tube makes perfect sense.
So the brake parts are spares? Because those pieces are already accounted for.
The cotter pin was my main concern, but if it's just a spare for the brake, no biggie. I just didn't want to start it and rattle something loose.
Might be starting her up tonight. (Yes I've been going super slow)
timcosby
05-23-2018, 08:03 PM
i had a whole can of bolts left over from my hawk when it came. they must just grab a handfull and throw them in the bag.
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