Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
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- Grey Thumper
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Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
I've always had the habit of locking the forks to the left, but since the forks on the R lock either way, is there any advantage or disadvantage to locking the forks toward the right?
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Re: Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
Until I read your post, I didn't realize they could be locked to the right. I've always been used to locking them to the left because that's the way my airheads were. I locked mine to the right this morning, just because now I know I could. Tomorrow they may very well be locked to the left again.
IMO there's no difference; it's a matter of personal preference.
IMO there's no difference; it's a matter of personal preference.
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Re: Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
I'd always lock to the left if the bike's parked on it's side stand (rarely). On the main stand it's a
matter of personal preference.
matter of personal preference.
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Re: Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
GT,
You learn something new every day! I had to try locking to the right yesterday....just because I could!
Verdict: I guess I like lefty locky.
You learn something new every day! I had to try locking to the right yesterday....just because I could!
Verdict: I guess I like lefty locky.
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Re: Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
Personally, I don't like the right or left position and would have prefered it to be in the middle as that would enhance the bilateral symetry of the bike.

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Re: Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
boxermania wrote:Personally, I don't like the right or left position and would have prefered it to be in the middle as that would enhance the bilateral symetry of the bike.![]()
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Re: Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
While in an anal mood, I used a level (just an app downloaded into my phone) to see which side made the bike lean over farther. Couldn't tell the difference. Maybe it would show on a real level.
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Re: Since the forks lock left or right, got a preference?
I've gotten in the habit of turning the wheel to the right and locking it. That way, if I forget to unlock the forks before rocking the bike off of centerstand I will have half a chance of catching the bike with my left leg before it hits the ground.
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