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I droipped my scooter and damaged a few panels and the handlebars were bent sidewards.?


So i forced them straight again but i dont know if they are dead centre. My problem is my scooter keeps pulling to the left and when i go to turn right its very stiff though not when i turn left. I have looked and the wheels appear to line up so i dont think the frame has been bent. What could be the problem please help me ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Thanks Emmet.

the easy way is to slacken all the nuts bolts & screws that are related to the steering head & forks.. then string line the front & back wheels.... & retighten the bolts nuts & screws..

the head stem should be tightened untill the front wheel slowly falls to the left or right when the wheel is lifted of the ground. it should be smooth & not have any tight spots..

if the frame has been twisted you should take it to a shop to get them to fix it..

Give it in for an MOT and some tracking lmao

Sounds like you may have damaged the steering head where the forks/handlebars are attached to the frame. Surgery required.

Sounds like the fork tube has damage causing the bearings to be pinched and making it unsafe for the road.

You need to get it safe again

you didnt drop it, you ran into sumthin

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