Aligning Motorcycle Forks after a Crash. I replaced the forks on this bike because they had been bent in a crash. I purchased this 2003 Suzuki Katana GSX600F with only 11,100 miles on it. It was purchased new in 2005 and was crashed a month later. It sat in an insurance company’s warehouse for 7 years. The next owner drove the bike for 10 years with bent forks. When I got the bike I totally went through everything and replaced both forks. In this episode I show you how to align forks after the kike has been crashed or after you replace the forks.
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