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Drak3n

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  1. Hello everybody, sorry from my English, im not local, but will try my best ! Recently i have this problem with my 2009 Honda CBF600n : The front wheel is not in the center of the fork ! If you are looking from the front of the bike, front wheel seems to be positioned more to the right side. This is what the left side looks like : And right : The bike was like this all the time im driving it. The wear of the tyre was uneven, the brake pads wear too, so the right pad in each caliper was much thinner that left. But i found one solution : With more force, i tried, with my friend, move the right fork leg, more to the side and than fixed it on the axle, with those bolts on the bottom of the leg. That sorted thing, the wheel was finally in the center. But the handlebars were not straight, but will talk about that after this pic : This ilustrates,that we moved the fork few mm to the right, almost to the marked edge od the end of the axle (near that hole). By this movement, wheel moved to the right position, also in the both of calipers. Now, after fork rebuild(i also asked for straightening), the same problem is here again(actually, this are the newest pictures) The wheel is again more to the right, but now, the handlebars are totally straight, also the front tyre is brand new. Thats why im asking you for help, dont want uneven wear both on tyre and the pads, all of them are new, what seems to be the problem here ? Is it something with spacers or axle ? Did anybody experienced simillar problem on simmilar bikes ? Like cbr 600, hornet etc. while many Hondas should have simmilar front axle parts. Hope you do understand, what i mean Unfortunately, i live in eastern Europe and i cant trust any mechanic and i just dont really believe, that the fork is now OK... Thank you for your time.
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