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redeye-dv 19-03-07 07:52 PM

clonking front end
 
When I hit a big hole, like a dropped drain cover I feel a click in the handlebars, or a small knock.
It doesn't do it on normal holes just big ones. Has anyone else noticed this or is it just my bike,
Its a 2006 650 s. I prviously had a vfr vtec which was heavier, but never had any knocking at the front.

kwak zzr 19-03-07 07:54 PM

Re: clonking front end
 
ive heard of others doing this but i personally avoid big holes in the road.

Jussi 19-03-07 08:01 PM

Re: clonking front end
 
Same here occasionally. You should see some roads we have specially after winter...

Well changer the fork springs and oil yesterday and the bearings were ok. Front felt ok. And when the fairing was removed also mounted braided brake lines. A big syringe was a big help on bleeding the brakes. I pumped the lever and my brother sucked with the syringe from the bleeding points of fron calibers went fairly easy.

Went to the garage on sunshine around 1pm left at 7pm. Meanwhile started snowing 10cm of fresh heavy snow out of the blue ;) Winter hits back...

I'm_a_Newbie 19-03-07 08:01 PM

Re: clonking front end
 
Hi.

I have read about this on the forum before, my K3 model does it as well. I seem to remember a posting some time ago that details how you could get rid of it. It involved stripping the headstock and changing things around, what I can't remember though. As long as you can feel any clonking while braking sharply etc. then I would not worry about it. If you are unsure get a dealer to check it.

Tim

jim@55 19-03-07 08:12 PM

Re: clonking front end
 
'mechanics sarcastic tone'-:they all do that sir ,its quite common

rictus01 19-03-07 08:28 PM

Re: clonking front end
 
guess the search button has the day off :roll:

riktherider 19-03-07 08:59 PM

Re: clonking front end
 
majority of sv's happen to do this. cheap forks. thats it. plain and simple. not going deep into it but its to do with the dampening rods and the weight of the oil. the rods hit against the bottom of the fork or something like that. hence why anyone who has done a fork change, either s-rad forks or usd forks, no one has the problem. only real way of resolving it. if you change to better springs, like i did, it just returns after a good year after the spring looses its initial tension. mechanics not wrong though.

Moffatt666 19-03-07 09:22 PM

Re: clonking front end
 
I'm glad it's not just my bike!

BILLY 19-03-07 10:18 PM

Re: clonking front end
 
Mine still does it with the SRAD front end fitted can't work out what it is yet!! So I try to avoid pot holes to:cool:

redeye-dv 20-03-07 08:03 AM

Re: clonking front end
 
Thanks to all, excellent idea about the search button and avoiding holes in the roads, glad it's not just my bike, I will mention it next service and see what the dealer has to say.


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