How To Fix Alignment and Pulling Problem.

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • This video shows how to restore alignment on motorcycle and fix a pulling issue.
    Hex tool used for front axle with different sizes. Amazon Affiliate link: amzn.to/4busutn

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  • @rsanchez5676
    @rsanchez5676 10 місяців тому +4

    Super detailed and very easily understood representation! Love it and thank you!

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  10 місяців тому

      You're very welcome man! Thank you for the nice comment. 🙏

  • @_eneyeseakay_
    @_eneyeseakay_ Місяць тому +1

    Awesome! Much appreciated man and ride safe!

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  Місяць тому

      @@_eneyeseakay_ thank man! Glad you liked it 🙌

  • @HourGlassLife
    @HourGlassLife 2 роки тому +2

    I'm in East Haven. I did use some of your video to do the lowering links on my gen 3. I had to remove both oem exhaust mufflers and then the rear shock support to be able to get the lower part of the end link on.

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  2 роки тому +1

      Hello neighbor! I hope my vid was helpful to you. I know those oem mufflers are huuuge! Other than that did everything work out good?

    • @HourGlassLife
      @HourGlassLife 2 роки тому +1

      @@MototalkUSA it did work out. i had to lower the bike to the lowest setting. My inseam is only 29 inches. Now I just have to do the front.

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  2 роки тому +1

      @@HourGlassLife ok cool! The front is a little more challenging but I'm hoping the vid will help you bro! Congrats on your new Busa too 💪

    • @HourGlassLife
      @HourGlassLife 2 роки тому +1

      @Mototalk USA thanks man, I'm going to use your video. The same black part to raise that bars is available for my gen too. I already looked. The process is the same thing. Only really the plastics are changed and some of the electronics. We can swap out parts from each gen. Like I used a lowering kickstand from a gen 2 hayabusa.

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  2 роки тому

      @@HourGlassLife wow, very good info here, good to know! That's awesome bro! 👌

  • @royevans4581
    @royevans4581 5 місяців тому +1

    Another great video mate, Just changed my fork oil and seals, used your vid to set my front end back up correctly. BTW, I really like that light system you have there on the floor, Need to go see where I can get one. Ride safe, ride fast. 👍👍

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  5 місяців тому

      Many thanks man! I'm happy you liked the video and it helped you out 🙌

  • @wildwhiskeywolf
    @wildwhiskeywolf 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome video

  • @TomBan81
    @TomBan81 Рік тому +1

    Super materiał .Po małym szlifie jak u mnie jak znalazł. Dzięki

  • @nitramh24
    @nitramh24 Рік тому +1

    Thanks👍 Very instructive!!

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  Рік тому +1

      You're very welcome man! Thank you for the comment 🙌

    • @nitramh24
      @nitramh24 Рік тому +1

      @@MototalkUSA Thanks! I’m installing new forks, wheels, rotors and calipers on my zx10r, and I’ve been watching all kinds of approaches, each showing a different order of things which dont make any sense! But your take on it is the right way to do it, no question👍

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  Рік тому +1

      @@nitramh24 I'm happy to hear you found value in my video! Thanks for the support man. It takes hours to plan, record and edit videos but a nice comment like this pays off 🙏

    • @nitramh24
      @nitramh24 Рік тому +1

      @@MototalkUSA Your’re welcome! This was gold😀

  • @ericmartin4817
    @ericmartin4817 4 місяці тому +1

    This helped me out alot. But it got me thinking about chaning the fork oil. Is it possible in the future you might do a video on that?

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  4 місяці тому

      Happy it helped you man! I'll definitely make a video when the time comes to change the fork oil.

  • @pmfilmsUK
    @pmfilmsUK 3 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic

  • @Tyquelle97
    @Tyquelle97 Місяць тому

    What’s the tool called with different hex key sizes?

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  Місяць тому

      Hello, here's the link for it: amzn.to/4busutn

  • @cruzenoob1422
    @cruzenoob1422 Рік тому +1

    First of all, thank you very much for the video m8. But I am so confused. Since I made my fork service I have the same issues. But how does this happen? I mean I see you loosen everything except those 2 fork holder at the top. What I mean is, the fork (even when clamped by those 2 lower fork holder) is just spinning around freely. Is it like bending itself straight, and then you screw it up tight together or ? Sry if my english is not so good.

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  Рік тому

      You're very welcome my friend! It's mostly the triple tree clamps that align I thus it aligns the forks when you do this. Also the wheel axle alignment is important as well. I hope this helps out, I know it gets confusing ☺️

  • @paulmuncaciu3441
    @paulmuncaciu3441 3 місяці тому

    I have the same problem to my Kawasaki z750. I cant find where is the problem. I changed the wheel bearings/sterring bearings, adjusted the fork and chain, tyres are good. What also can be the problem?

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  3 місяці тому

      The last time my front tire was the issue, I changed it and was good afterwards so make sure both tires are good, also the rear tire might be misaligned from adjusting the chain. In the RARE occasion the bike might've been in an accident and something is bent.

    • @MohamedTechQ
      @MohamedTechQ 3 місяці тому

      Same problem did you fix it ? It's driving me crazy

    • @paulmuncaciu3441
      @paulmuncaciu3441 Місяць тому

      @@MohamedTechQno I didn’t fixed it. I don’t know what should I do anymore

  • @HourGlassLife
    @HourGlassLife 2 роки тому

    Is this issue caused from when you lowered the front end?

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  2 роки тому +1

      It is possible but I'm not completely sure because I also removed the tire a couple days before that and also adjusted the chain too, so it was a number of changes the bike went through.

    • @Robakidze
      @Robakidze Місяць тому

      Yes . And many other reasons . One of them is if you hit littlebit hardder your front wheel

  • @KOTR2003
    @KOTR2003 Місяць тому

    It is not foolproof to measure the back tire in that manner. You are relying on the manufacturing of the stamped a-frame being within a very tight tolerance. The better way is to measure from the pivot point of the a-frame to the axle center.

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  Місяць тому

      @@KOTR2003 in theory it sounds great but how can you accurately measure it that way?

    • @KOTR2003
      @KOTR2003 Місяць тому

      ​@@MototalkUSA If your bike does not have a lot of crap in the way from the swingarm pivot to the axle, you can use a tape measure.
      If there is shit in the way you could make a tool with a coat hanger (or other thick/stiff wire) and a zip tie. Straighten out the wire and bend the one end 90 degrees to make an "L" shaped tool (note the long straight section needs to be able to span the gap between the pivot and the axle). Cinch a zip tie onto the long section as tight as you can (should be able to slide up and down the wire). Then put the tip of the short leg onto the center of the pivot, and slide the zip tie to the center of the axle, repeat for the other side to see how far off the zip tie is from the axle, adjust accordingly.
      There is a lot of stackup measuring from the back end like you did, it will get you close, but the swingarm pivot is a fixed point that you can rely on.

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  Місяць тому

      @@KOTR2003 yes definitely agree, from one axle to the other would be the most accurate but it's not possibly to go with a tape like you mentioned because of things in the way, and the coat hanger I can picture it flexing and knowing me I'll definitely measure it more inaccurately 😆
      But again if it can be done properly that would be the most accurate.
      On the other hand thinking about it, probably 99,9% don't do this but yet they don't have an issue so I'm assuming close enough does the trick. Also I wonder on a powerful bike like this under acceleration if the wheel is ever so slightly tilted from the force being pulled on the chain.

  • @abdullahamir364
    @abdullahamir364 10 місяців тому

    What if the forks don’t protrude ?

    • @MototalkUSA
      @MototalkUSA  10 місяців тому

      That's fine, if they come through the top it means that it's just lowering the bike in the front.