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kc2ine 24-06-14 23:18

how strong are tenere forks???
 
After seeing this thread about BMW 650GS forks failures I started to worry about that part in motorcycle. Have something like that ever happened to yamaha bike???

http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/...w/DSC02269.jpg

I don't know if you've seen this post, very scary:
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=371650

Pleiades 24-06-14 23:29

:wow: Not seen or heard of anything like that on an XT?

The casting on an XT is much more beefy at that point. Also I think the BMW forks are only 41mm too?

However, it is not uncommon of for over-tightened pinch bolts to cause the axle mounting hole to crack on the right hand leg on XTs. They don't need tightening up nearly as much as a lot of people think! ;)

66T 25-06-14 06:30

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Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 200642)

However, it is not uncommon of for over-tightened pinch bolts to cause the axle mounting hole to crack on the right hand leg on XTs. They don't need tightening up nearly as much as a lot of people think! ;)

Yes, you're right, and I am one of the guilty ones. I'll have to be more careful.

As far as I can tell, it doesn't seem to be a common problem with the BMWs. Admittedly, I didn't read the whole thread. The armchair lawyers got a bit repetitive.

I guess we shouldn't be too surprised about stuff like this. Everyone wants bikes to be lighter/faster/stronger and cost peanut money. Factories have to make money...

kc2ine 25-06-14 09:56

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Originally Posted by 66T (Post 200650)
I guess we shouldn't be too surprised about stuff like this. Everyone wants bikes to be lighter/faster/stronger and cost peanut money. Factories have to make money...

I don't agree, they have to make money but not like this. This is serious safety flaw. Imagine going 100 km/h and your forks collapse....

I guess I want bike with steel frame and forks only, no aluminium S$%#t.
What xt frame is made of?

Pleiades 25-06-14 14:21

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Originally Posted by kc2ine (Post 200654)
I guess I want bike with steel frame and forks only, no aluminium S$%#t.

Steel fork bottoms. Now that's proper old school. Maybe you should perhaps take a look at a pre-1970 BSA or Triumph then! ;)

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Originally Posted by kc2ine (Post 200654)
What xt frame is made of?

It's steel (with alloy swing arm on <2007 XTX and all XTZs).

kc2ine 25-06-14 16:20

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Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 200665)
Steel fork bottoms. Now that's proper old school. Maybe you should perhaps take a look at a pre-1970 BSA or Triumph then! ;)

It's steel (with alloy swing arm on <2007 XTX and all XTZs).

thanks for info! jut was looking at triumph tiger 800XS and very nice indeed.

66T 28-06-14 01:58

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Originally Posted by kc2ine (Post 200654)
I don't agree, they have to make money but not like this. This is serious safety flaw. Imagine going 100 km/h and your forks collapse....

I guess I want bike with steel frame and forks only, no aluminium S$%#t.
What xt frame is made of?

Sorry, you misunderstood me. I was being sarcastic. There is no way, ever, that shoddy, cheap workmanship or design should be tolerated in any vehicle.


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