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    I just got back from the hospitol, and my GS is a bit messed up. Me, I have some scrapes, and a dislocated shoulder and seperated tendon/clavacle issue. But, the bikes Messed up .
    The short story, going around a 'roundabout' at like 10mph(maybe) and there was a pot-hole and then I was on the ground. The bike (80 gs1100et) hit the curb with the front wheel while flat and twisted the front fork. I was able to ride it home. The front wheel didnt wobble at all, but the handle bars are aiming about 45 degrees the wrong way. Is there some amount of play in the fork connectors at the tree that loosening them it could straighten out?
    I will try to get some pics posted of the carnage tomorrow....

    As Dr Smith would say,,, "Oh the Pain...."
    Last edited by morpheus666; 08-22-2008, 02:13 AM.
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    Past:73' CL360, 74' CB450, 80' GS550,
    83' CB550SC, 78' CX500, 81' GL1100,
    85' GL1200LTD, 85' Honda Rebel
    84' GS1150, 92' GSX 1100G
    Current:
    80' GS1100E,,
    81 Yamaha XS1100,
    01' Bandit 1200
    sigpic

    #2
    Sorry about your pain, crashing always sucks. As for the forks, sometimes you get lucky and all that happens is that they get twisted in the triple clamps and are not actually bent fork tubes. Loosen everything including the fender and see if you can realign the forks.
    '84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
    https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4306/35860327946_08fdd555ac_z.jpg

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      #3
      I'm glad you walked away the bike is always fixable

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        #4
        You're still with us ,so not such a bad day old mate.Get well soon.Cheers,Simon.
        http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...esMapSimon.jpg

        '79 GS1000S my daily ride in Aus

        '82 (x2) GS650ET in the shed

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          #5
          Ouch!

          Hi Mr. morpheus666,

          I'm so sorry to hear of your rotten luck. But we are blessed to have you still with us. "Any landing you can walk away from..."

          I'll pray that you heal quickly and your bike gets repaired too.


          Thank you for your indulgence,

          BassCliff

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            #6
            Thanks for the comments. As soon as I am not so sore, I will loosen up the tree and see if it is ok. Here are some pics of the twisted fork.
            There are more in my album. http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...php?albumid=58
            Last edited by morpheus666; 08-23-2008, 03:18 PM.
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            Past:73' CL360, 74' CB450, 80' GS550,
            83' CB550SC, 78' CX500, 81' GL1100,
            85' GL1200LTD, 85' Honda Rebel
            84' GS1150, 92' GSX 1100G
            Current:
            80' GS1100E,,
            81 Yamaha XS1100,
            01' Bandit 1200
            sigpic

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              #7
              Man that sucks big time

              Good to hear you are realatively ok. Hopefully the bike is not too bent. It doesn't look too bad but you never know.

              Once you get yourself moving with out pain you can have a good look at it and hopefully get it sorted without too much stress & cost.

              I'm thinking good thoughts for you.

              Heal up soon.

              Cheers,
              Spyug

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                #8
                Glad you were not hurt very badly ..

                Your photo brings back a recent memory for me


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                  #9
                  What happened with your fork? It looks earily similar.
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                  Past:73' CL360, 74' CB450, 80' GS550,
                  83' CB550SC, 78' CX500, 81' GL1100,
                  85' GL1200LTD, 85' Honda Rebel
                  84' GS1150, 92' GSX 1100G
                  Current:
                  80' GS1100E,,
                  81 Yamaha XS1100,
                  01' Bandit 1200
                  sigpic

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