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just rotate those forks a 1/4 turn each ride and make sure you have good cylinder studs...
Simo, the forks bend and increase the rake. Thats why you rotate a quarter turn. If youd paid attention in camp Linsdale you would of seen it done on a certain 125. Hey but dont tell anyone, keep it for your own benefit
Hi Craig. Yes, as you can see in the pick i raced one quite hard back in the day. The fork tubes were always bending but back then i didnt know the trick. We used to take them to a place that had a hydraulic ram to get them straightened. It was only later on that racers told me that you should rotate them periodically so that they "wear" evenly. The studs were a big problem when the bikes were new. It was all sorted eventually but there was lots of nipped up motors, helicoils and all sorts going on at the beginning of the season due to studs pulling and not torquing correctly.Interesting post here on VitalMX worth a look...http://www.vitalmx.com/forums/Old-School-Moto,22/More-power-out-of-1980-YZ-125,1272889#post_2556602Cheers,Alex