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What looks wrong with my bike?

Started by skoebl, December 08, 2006, 05:18:46 PM

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skoebl

Alright, so I was in an accident in October. Bike ended up on its right side. The front fairing was bashed up; so I kept it off after I put everything back together. Now, the bike rides straight (can take my hands off the bars and it goes in a straight line) but the whole front end seems to be a little twisted. What would cause this?

Here are some pics...





If you want to see the full size pics

http://www.scottslair.com/Motorcycle/SV/frontend.jpg
http://www.scottslair.com/Motorcycle/SV/frontend2.jpg


Any ideas? (decided to put this in O & E 'cause it's not a GS  :dunno_white:)

**Edit** The wheel is pointing straight foreward BTW.
2006 SV650 K6....Finally back up and running!!! Now let the mods flow!

scratch

I would say the handlebar is ever so slightly bent on the left (right side looks like the factory bend), and the top triple is twisted to the right.
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

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skoebl

Added a straight line to help emphasize the twistedness




Top triple twisted eh? Is that an easy fix? And could that possibly bend a fork tube?
2006 SV650 K6....Finally back up and running!!! Now let the mods flow!

scratch

Unfortuneately, yes.

Quick test: Loosen only the left side of the triple clamps and spin the fork leg (you may have to prop up the front end - perferably), if it doesn't spin freely all 360 degrees, it's bent.  (do same for other leg)

To line up the top triple with the lower, prop up the front, and loosen both of the top tirple's bolts, but only the left bolt on the lower triple.
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

skoebl

Alright...then it's off to find some rope to suspend the front end from the rafters  :laugh: :laugh:


I don't know what I'd do without you Scratch lol. You were so much help when my GS died on me. Oh yeah, turns out the engine was totally beat to hell. Melted parts and whatnot. Previous owner did a number on it and the motorcycle shop charged me for work they didn't do.
2006 SV650 K6....Finally back up and running!!! Now let the mods flow!

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