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how to tighten steering forks?
what i mean is the front tube of the frame that the center of the forks is connected to is loose. i can hold the front brake and shake the bike front and back and feel it. i don't think its as easy as tighten the chrome bolt in the center because that feels tight with a short wrench. thanks, alan
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Re: how to tighten steering forks?
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you need to tighten the steering stem bearings, losen the top triple on both forks, and the bolt the handle bars go over. then use the tool or a screw driver and hammer to tighten the cap with the four notches until the steering has no play, if it still has play you will need new bearings
doing this with the bike on a stand will make it much easier
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thats how i thought you fix it. pix or video wouldn't of helped any this time, its not a lot of play but when i hit the front brake i would feel a slight back and forth motion. the wheel and brakes checked out fine so i went to the fork bearings and sure enough there was some play.
i was being lazy by asking here and not looking it up but honestly i have more faith finding the proper technique to fix it here than the manual. thanks, alan
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thanks guy, that fixed it!!!
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I'm glad you got the problem fixed, Alan.
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Thanks for you help, WA.
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I loosen the clamp bolts on the top triple, and remove the nut and washer that sit on top of the triple. I then tap the top triple up with a soft hammer, to take pressure off of the notched nut. I then tighten the nut until there is no play in the forks, yet the forks turn smoothly.
I then tap the top triple back down and tighten everything back up. I believe that the top triple needs to exert some pressure on the notched nut to keep it from backing off. How do you adjust the notched nut?
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yep thats why you losen the tripples so the top nut doesnt have space to back off in to after you tighten it
my bike actually came with the tool in the tool kit. but you can stick a flathead screw driver in a notch and tap it with a hammer. shouldn't take very much pressure
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![]() ![]() ![]() The Zongshen 200GY-2 Motorcycle Maintenance Manual does not mention loosening the top bolts on the triple tree. I believe it omits this important information because it describes removing the forks, and replacing the fork oil, in the pages immediately preceding this section of the service manual. ![]() ![]() I think channel lock pliers would do a good job tightening the adjusting nut. ![]() Spud ![]()
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Thank you for asking an excellent question, Alan! Also, thanks to Wild Alaskan, and Weldangrind, for offering the solution to this maintenance problem.
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I turned it about 1/3 of a round. I had some play in the front every since i got the bike, it was a small amount but I still didn't want it. I only felt it when I hit the front brake so I thought the caliper was loose. But it was tight and the with wheel was rolling true so it was the fork bearing loose. Before i started the thread I tapped the nut with a screwdriver and it won't move but I hadn't loosened the bolts. I had to take off the handlebars to get to the middle bolt. You guys advice worked great!!! Thanks Alan
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One more thing. I rode the bike for an hour today and since I tightened the fork bearings it didn't have a wobble at all at any speed. So that fixed it! Thanks for all the help!!! Alan
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Good news! Wobbles are bad at speed. 8O
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you got that right!
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