O.K, i have read the first page of this thread, but dont know what problem your all actually talking about. Can someone give me details please.
O.K, i have read the first page of this thread, but dont know what problem your all actually talking about. Can someone give me details please.
Wapping,
Not everyone has a fountain of mechanical knowledge ........ I wanted to be as informed as possible before I approached the dealer.
john1215
should be obvious. You are convinced that it wasn't there before, so the only intervention has been the simple removal / replacement of a wheel and its tyre, which occurred at a well recognised dealer's. Go back to them with your concerns. Chances are you will be satisfied one way or another before the year is very much older.If I rode with the bars/yoke in line with the rest of the bike I would have ridden into the left hand kerb.

THIS might be useful.
Because the two bolts in each side of the lower fork bridge work together as a pair to provide clamping force, tightening one bolt to the correct torque value tends to 'relax' the bite on the other bolt, and so forth....
When I tightened mine, it took several stages of tightening with a torque wrench to each bolt repeatedly before getting the pair equally set to 25Nm.
I suspect that at manufacture on the assembly line, the bolts are tightened individually once only each with a torque calibrated air wrench tool, thus the above problem is not noticed (I doubt they have time to keep tightening and checking by hand like we can).

mine came loose repeatedly, even when loctited.![]()
Hi,
I bought a GSA in November 2010 from Allan Jefferies and everything seemed okay. I put a tank bag on it after the first week and the bag stayed on until I noticed that the front tyre wasn't keeping its pressure. At the beginning of December I had the tyre checked by Rainbow at Rotherham who found that the front tyre was defective and that air was escaping from the area around the tyre bead. The tyre was replaced under warranty. The tank bag was still on my bike when I brought it out of the repairing dealer and I discovered that a buckle on the bag was broken. I removed the bag and was riding along scrubbing the front tyre in when I lookwed down to find the top yoke appeared out of alignment with the rest of the bike. If I rode with the bars/yoke in line with the rest of the bike I would have ridden into the left hand kerb. The alignment was perfect when I picked the bike up in November but now the alignment is not right. Would this have been caused by the wheel being removed to repair the tyre or is it likely that this has happened over the course of the first 1000 miles and I've not noticed it due to having the tank bag on (which hides the top yoke incidentally). I'm not trying to blame either Allan Jefferies or Rainbow for this but wondered how this might have occured and is it something I should get done asap before riding much further.
Thanks
John
