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sent them to buff to get fixed
um... compression..haha. so has to be hella thick and strong, but still have room for the bolt.Ryan Keong said:yes it is and get some pipe that is solid or has a thicker wall than normal forks i cant remeber what od it is though thinbk like 33mm or something around that
thank you for being the only one besides andrew to answer my question. but i do not have the tools or anything really to do that.[ScooterPeru said:]
fix it as madis did
and thanks for the offer but i hardly ever make it out to sd. last weekend was my second time out there. and i would get it welded again like i did before but my fork is already too short and it is the main reason why my buffs broke last time.the_SD_local said:The only way to fix it is to re weld it. Bring it to SD next time you come and I will fix it.
i know it wouldnt work too well i just put it in there because it was already cracking and a t tube wouldnt fitthat one guy said:i have that same problem.. ask raymond... i broke mine once and never again, get a broke stock fork and take the non threaded park cut it out as big as you can, then get it welded straight and the have some chromoly 3/16 thick pressed in there... that is the best, heavy but works great, oh make sure the reinforcement is from top to bottem, other wish the will bend or break.
ps the stock handle with tape on it dosnt work, the tape gives some flex when moving/bending the fork tube, so yeah... use a t-tube other wise the handle is point less
ps dont grind welds it makes them weak
where did you but it from and what size is it?Dom Marconi said:that happened to me i just bought a little 4130 reinforcment and a 1.12 4130 forktube and welded em. its sooooo strong.
mat said:you need ot replace the whole tube, there are 2 good ways that i can think of:
get a bike steerer tube, weld that on and reinforce it.
or get a piece of thick steel pipe to weld on, it doesn't have to be chromoly if you cant find any. the outer diameter you need is is 1 1/8" (aka 1.125") and you can get whatever length you want. if you dont know where to get it online, ask around at metal places/machine shop and someone should be able to point you in the right direction.
why are sr forks welded there?