wheels. Tighten up the bolt
fastening the bracket, adjust
the length of the legs and
secure them with bolts.
Check the lean-out of the
motorcycle using a level
gauge or protractor with a
plump bob and a ruler. Adjust
the two inclined legs by
screwing the forks in or out
Check the lean-out angle while the motorcycle is running
on the road. With the lean-out properly adjusted, the
motorcycle will not pull to either side while running at
normal road speed. If it pulls to the right, increase the
lean-out to 2° or 3°. If it pulls to the left, decrease the
lean-out.
CAUTION: Double check for correct toe-in before
making any change to lean-out
.