stevek Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 15, 2008 #11 Or as jerky says, see if you are able to replace the collar.
tiboltrider Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 15, 2008 #12 Make a shim out of a bit of drinks can and bang the race on with a big hammer!!! :twisted: I've got two of these forks and they're both ok!
Make a shim out of a bit of drinks can and bang the race on with a big hammer!!! :twisted: I've got two of these forks and they're both ok!
gibbleking Old School Grand Master Sep 15, 2008 #13 it may also be the head tube ovalising the races may not be seated properly any more...
S s_zigmond Senior Retro Guru Sep 15, 2008 #14 Thankyou all for your help and suggestions why cant all sites be as help full? Anyways im going to look at replacing the collar and ill og on from there. Thank you all once again
Thankyou all for your help and suggestions why cant all sites be as help full? Anyways im going to look at replacing the collar and ill og on from there. Thank you all once again
P20 Retrobike Rider Sep 15, 2008 #15 The RC31s on my Bonty have the same problem. The crown isn't big enough. The crown race would push on by hand. It would 'click' into place, but then spin. :evil: I've bodged it using the old coke can shim :roll:
The RC31s on my Bonty have the same problem. The crown isn't big enough. The crown race would push on by hand. It would 'click' into place, but then spin. :evil: I've bodged it using the old coke can shim :roll: