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Old 06-26-2003   #9 (permalink)
j98sprint
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Oh, sorry jbhotchkiss.

About the front end: If you really don't know how to check the front end, have it checked by a shop. There's a lot of stuff between the road and steering neck area of the frame. And there's not much more that will screw up the handling worse than an out-of- whack front end. Not to mention it's dangerous.

If you're determined to do this yourself, you must, if you don't already possess one, get a shop manual for your bike. I like the factory manual but it is expensive. You can get by with the Haynes for much less.

Then read it and then your questions will be easier to answer. And you will understand them better.

I know it sounds a bit like a lecture but it's the best advise I can give.

j98sprint

P.S. You should NOT be able to feel the
brake discs moving.
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