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dave st cleer
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Hi all, Just accquired an extra bike a 59 norton with road holder forks and exposed springs which give almighty clunk when coming off compression would appreciate any ideas
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G'day Dave, worn bushes and or legs. Also check steering head bearings.
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Cheers Muskrat hope i can get them working as good as they look
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