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Old 29-May-2004, 21:48
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Fixing them shouldn't be a real problem, depends how much of the work you can do your self. I deal way would to be to remove the top yoke and bars then drop the front end out complete with bottom yoke. Then remove the adjustable headstock from the frame and the bottom yoke from the forks after first getting a measurement of where exactly it is positined on the forks. From this point anybody with the relevant tools should be able to remove the old bearings and fit new ones.
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