Towing / Transport: Discussion of Trailers, Wheel Chocks, Tie-Downs, Ramps, etc for Transporting Motorcycles.
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Question about transportation
06-14-2003, 4:59 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation Is it hard on the forks to be left fully compressed when tied down? Will it weaken them if left that way for a couple days? |
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06-14-2003, 5:11 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation When towing, never compress them all the way down. 50% |
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06-14-2003, 5:19 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation Thanks! |
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06-15-2003, 4:40 AM
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| Re: Question about transportation similar to the great oil debate, this debate will last just as long. My 2cents on it is: holding a compression spring in compression does little if any 'damage' to it, repetitive cycling of a spring is what 'wears' it out, The last speed bump you hit did more wear on the spring than being tied down on a trailer. Seals, can be affected, by continous compression, as they are under constant pressure from the inside. But often, if you see oil weaping from a fork seal, its probaly a combination of wear, old age, or damage being discovered when the forks are pressureised for extended periods. So IMHO, strapping bike down for a few days or week isnt going to damage anything, if I was going to store a bike for months or years, I would not leave it strapped to a trailer.
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06-15-2003, 8:13 AM
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| Re: Question about transportation I agree with GFJ on this one. When I trailer bikes for the shop (nearly everyday) and when we ship them cross country (bikes can be in the crate up to a week) we compress the forks as far as they will go. Haven't had a problem yet. |
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06-15-2003, 2:11 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation Quote:
G-Force Junkie : similar to the great oil debate, this debate will last just as long. *My 2cents on it is: *holding a compression spring in compression does little if any 'damage' to it, repetitive cycling of a spring is what 'wears' it out, The last speed bump you hit did more wear on the spring than being tied down on a trailer. *Seals, can be affected, by continous compression, as they are under constant pressure from the inside. *But often, if you see oil weaping from a fork seal, its probaly a combination of wear, old age, or damage being discovered when the forks are pressureised for extended periods. *So IMHO, strapping *bike down for a few days or week isnt going to damage anything, if I was going to store a bike for months or years, I would not leave it strapped to a trailer.
mike
| Agreed |
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06-15-2003, 6:33 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation Think of it this way....if you don't compress it at all, the bikes suspension will work just the same on every bump as if you were riding over it on its own wheels. |
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06-16-2003, 1:16 AM
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ND4SPDSHO : Think of it this way....if you don't compress it at all, the bikes suspension will work just the same on every bump as if you were riding over it on its own wheels.
| But then the straps would go slack on compression ... |
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06-16-2003, 9:34 AM
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| Re: Question about transportation Quote: |
firedawgon929 : Quote (ND4SPDSHO @ June 15 2003, 2:33pm)Think of it this way....if you don't compress it at all, the bikes suspension will work just the same on every bump as if you were riding over it on its own wheels.
| But then the straps would go slack on compression ...
That's why you only do it 50%, so it can move either direction and still not move enough to release the strap hooks... |
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06-16-2003, 10:29 AM
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| Re: Question about transportation Quote: |
ConqSoft : Quote (firedawgon929 @ June 16 2003, 12:16am)Quote (ND4SPDSHO @ June 15 2003, 2:33pm)Think of it this way....if you don't compress it at all, the bikes suspension will work just the same on every bump as if you were riding over it on its own wheels.
| But then the straps would go slack on compression ...
That's why you only do it 50%, so it can move either direction and still not move enough to release the strap hooks...
Exactly |
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06-16-2003, 2:33 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation Would these help: Fork Support |
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06-16-2003, 2:39 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation Yeah if we're talking about dirt bikes |
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06-16-2003, 2:40 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation Gotch ya |
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06-16-2003, 2:44 PM
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| Re: Question about transportation I made some of those out of PVC pipe...... |
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