Hello,
I am redoing my 1941 Chief. It has a leaf spring front end. I removed the front fork to blast the frame and repaint it. That came out OK. After repainting the front fork, I am not trying to put it back on.
The lower fork bearing is a tapered bearing. The upper bearing has 21 1/4 ball bearings which I replaced. The lower bearing is OK. At the moment, I am having a very difficult time trying to get the fork put back on as the 21 ball bearings at the top keep getting miss-aligned as I try to tighten the nut that holds the fork to the frame. I put the fork into the frame and tied it up so that it did not slide out. There is like a half a race that goes into the top part of the frame that the center bolt of the triple tree slides into. The nut that holds the fork on has the other half of the bearing race. I tried it with the bearings sitting on the bottom half race as well as the top half race with bad results both ways.
Is there some sort of secret way that the fork goes on without too much hassle, or even an easy to install conversion to a caged bearing for the upper part.
Thanks for any tips.
41Chief
I am redoing my 1941 Chief. It has a leaf spring front end. I removed the front fork to blast the frame and repaint it. That came out OK. After repainting the front fork, I am not trying to put it back on.
The lower fork bearing is a tapered bearing. The upper bearing has 21 1/4 ball bearings which I replaced. The lower bearing is OK. At the moment, I am having a very difficult time trying to get the fork put back on as the 21 ball bearings at the top keep getting miss-aligned as I try to tighten the nut that holds the fork to the frame. I put the fork into the frame and tied it up so that it did not slide out. There is like a half a race that goes into the top part of the frame that the center bolt of the triple tree slides into. The nut that holds the fork on has the other half of the bearing race. I tried it with the bearings sitting on the bottom half race as well as the top half race with bad results both ways.
Is there some sort of secret way that the fork goes on without too much hassle, or even an easy to install conversion to a caged bearing for the upper part.
Thanks for any tips.
41Chief
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