I finally got my '48 Big Twin together and on the road last year(I thought it would be better discussion in Knuck section) and have been riding it for a year. I've owned and have been riding/wrenching on Pans for 40+ years but never had a springer. In the last few days while testing the front brake I realized the spring fork was hardly moving. I was riding with a couple '46 Knucks and after holding their front brake and bouncing the front end it showed quite a bit of travel. After closer inspection I believe I installed the spring fork backwards. The casting numbers are facing the rear, and my buddies are facing the front. It seems that the bottom of the spring fork legs have a slight radius only on the front to clear the rocker. Mine seems to be backwards and binds at the lower spring fork leg to the rocker. I do have a Palmer, service manual, and spare parts book and I vaguely remember reading years ago about proper orientation when installing the spring fork leg, but haven't found it yet. Can anyone please enlighten me! Am I on the right track? The springer was a swap meet purchase 20+ years ago ($300.00) so it might be questionable, but it measures up correctly to a few buddies offset springers. Our own Don Dzurick had it on his table to check straightness years ago and he did not see anything out of line.
Thank in advance for your thoughts and expertise.
Kurly
Thank in advance for your thoughts and expertise.
Kurly
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