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Anyone know a machine shop with the technology to straighten fork tubes? Mine are bent, off a 78 dt400. No aftermarket options that I have found, Ebay has also not been helpful. Aside from being bent mine are in great shape sooooo.....
I am thinking v blocks and a press but maybe I don't know what I don't know. I am not concerned about their integrity - this is a dirt/around town bike that will never see sustained high speed.
Contact Tim and see if he can do it…..or he may know where to refer you.
https://superbikeservices44.com/
2004 SV650
1979 GS 850GN
2005 Tt-r125
NEMRR #246 - Woodcraft / Armour Bodies / Hindle Exhaust / Central Mass Powersports
Tim was not able to assist. Anyone else? I am starting to think that it is part black art, part voodoo.
There are some places on the interweb - I was just hoping for local/ first hand experience.
Tim would have been my suggestion as well. Maybe try and reach out to to Peter Kates .. not to do the work, but to see if he knows anyone who is capable of doing it. I'd try this email, peter@computrackboston.com, or PM him on the NEMRR's Group Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/59693011513). Innovative Motorsports in NY was supposed to pick up where P.K. left off when P.K. sold all his tools and equipment to them, but with Scott's sad and untimely passing, it doesn't look like they are doing that type of work anymore. I'll also ask my buddy where he used to send his forks to be worked on. Not sure if they straighten or not, but it might be one more person who may know.
John
CCS/LRRS Expert #69
LRRS Rookie of the Year 2004
"Speed has a kind of affinity for me, it's the time God and I have our little talks."
I'd call Harry's Machined Parts in Northborough MA. They've been building and tuning bikes for a long time ...
And don't believe everything you think.
Very true ... but for some reason I always had it in my head that they were more of a "set your bike up" kind a pace than "fix/repair your bike up" kind of place. That may stem from back in the day when M. Martire was part of GMD Boston and welded/repaired/straightened things here in CT though.
John
CCS/LRRS Expert #69
LRRS Rookie of the Year 2004
"Speed has a kind of affinity for me, it's the time God and I have our little talks."
Thanks all! They are being boxed up and sent to Tennessee.
Rohn Jon's Frame Straight
214 Brisbane Rd. Suite 1
Oak Ridge, TN.
37830
I recently got pointed to GMD Atlanta as well, one of the SuperHooligan guys speaks VERY highly of them.
Had the pleasure of attending Bike Week in Daytona with Kent and Tracey from GMD Atlanta one year when I went down there with PK. Can't speak to their work on bikes as I've never had anything done by them but they were both very nice people and helped make the week at/around the track a great week.
I had the 77 DT100 in Jr high. The big DT400 with the monoshock was a bad looking "Enduro" bike in the day. Hopefully you can get them straightened out. Dont know if Factory Connection does such work? My guess is newer bikes and replace rather than repair, but might be worth calling.
2013 ZX6R-636
Have you tried these guys?
https://franksforks.com/YAMAHA%20FORK-TUBES.html
Thanks Tom - yeah I tried Franks first - no response in a week plus via e mail and v mail. My guess is he's got plenty of work. Mine are on their way to TN, I talked with Rohn he seems solid so stay tuned.
What did he give you for a price? I’ve got a pair of bent ones I may consider sending them
Pricing depends on how much time he has to spend on them. I ended up at $175 including return shipping. Turn around time was reasonable - about two weeks from the time I shipped until I got them back.
They look great - I have not put a dial indicator on them but they roll true on a flat surface - ready to be put back into service.
Highly recommend Rohn, he even answers the phone when you call lol.