Monolever fork stiction

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SteveD
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Re: Monolever fork stiction

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From Max's fiche...88 RS.
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Major Softie
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Re: Monolever fork stiction

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That's not "pictures." I looked that up too. He said that's not what he has. Either he didn't understand us, or that's not what he has. Pictures OF HIS BIKE would tell us exactly what he has.
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Re: Monolever fork stiction

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Hey, best I could do...he has his bike, not me. Jist tryin' to help MS! He actually wrote....and I quote...
The arrangement is there is a pathetic top yolk made from a flat piece of metal, and a more substantial lower yolk.
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2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
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Re: Monolever fork stiction

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Sorry if I've caused confusion. To me, triple-clamp means something else.

I have exactly the arrangement pictured. I guess I have not fully appreciated the role of the second clamp shown.
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