I just took my forks in for seal replacement (off the bike), and when I re-installed the forks, they seemed a little off (like the left one was about 1/4" in front of the right one. Well, I installed the wheel back on the forks, and everything seemed allright. That is, until I stood back and looked at the alignment. Needless to say, I tightened everything up, took it for a ride and now I have to turn the handlebars slightly to the right (but just slightly) to go straight.
Is it possible that the shop bent my forks? This problem did not occur at all before I took it to the shop.. everything was straight as an arrow.
Before I call the shop back though and accuse them of bending them, is it more likely that I just installed them wrong? I know the manual says to leave everything loose and then compress the forks down a few times before finally tightening everything down, but it seems to me that even if the bolts are tightened down, the lower half of the forks can move freely anyway.
If it is the shop's fault, how do you think I should approach it? Take the bike in as is, or take the forks off again and take them to the shop?
Thanks,
Chad
1978 GS550E
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