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Front fork issues on 98 YZ125
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[QUOTE="mandark1967, post: 1180750, member: 76062"] I'm referring to the section that I bolded in your post: I mention this because once you correct the fork issue I'd hate to see them go bad again... When you are hauling a bike, try using a wooden block or some block type thing between the top of the front tire and the Fender. This way, when you hit bumps in the road, your bike suspension doesnt compress and cause the tie downs to come loose. It also causes suspension problems when you ratchet them down real tight. It has something to do with causing seals to pop when hitting bumps...I wish I could point you to that post, because it was quite detailed in why you should use a block between the tire and fender when hauling [/QUOTE]
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