Seemore53
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hi guys,
I have an 04 WR250 that I use as a second bike that I need some help with. I recently noticed what I thought were bent bars and replaced them. This made sense because the guy I bought it from went down on the pavement on the right side. However, when I put the new bars on, it still looked like the right side was bent back more then the left. Looking over the top of the bars, I can see more of the right fork cap then the left. This doesn't seem right because I could get the new bars back into the clamps and fit perfect. I would think you could not get a straight bar back in those same clamps if the right side was bent back. So I started looking around for any clues, but its difficult to measure anywhere to confirm. They only thing I see is the bar mount clamp nut is much closer to the frame stem on the suspect side and I couldn't get a socket on it like the I could the other. This may just be design though. And then, I literally have to beat the forks out on both sides and beat them back up in. They do not go back in by hand and I have all the pinch bolts out and small punches spreading the clamps.
Just want to make sure I'm not missing something before I go to BRP and drop the big money on a clamp set.
Thanks, Loren
I have an 04 WR250 that I use as a second bike that I need some help with. I recently noticed what I thought were bent bars and replaced them. This made sense because the guy I bought it from went down on the pavement on the right side. However, when I put the new bars on, it still looked like the right side was bent back more then the left. Looking over the top of the bars, I can see more of the right fork cap then the left. This doesn't seem right because I could get the new bars back into the clamps and fit perfect. I would think you could not get a straight bar back in those same clamps if the right side was bent back. So I started looking around for any clues, but its difficult to measure anywhere to confirm. They only thing I see is the bar mount clamp nut is much closer to the frame stem on the suspect side and I couldn't get a socket on it like the I could the other. This may just be design though. And then, I literally have to beat the forks out on both sides and beat them back up in. They do not go back in by hand and I have all the pinch bolts out and small punches spreading the clamps.
Just want to make sure I'm not missing something before I go to BRP and drop the big money on a clamp set.
Thanks, Loren