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Fork extend works on one side only.

Recalibrated traverse and pivot but I can't get forks to extend when traversing to the right. Also ordered a new ERC-3 Hight sensor and cable assembly, has a broken cable and I don't see a part number for just the cable. Has anyone been able to just replace the cable?
Thanks.
  • Posted 9 Nov 2016 13:08
  • By 1Crusader
  • joined 5 Oct'10 - 52 messages
  • California, United States
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You can replace just the cable on the main height reel. You have to remove the encoder from the assy first, then losen the screws that hold the cap on but be careful hold the cap and slowly let it turn to release the tension of the spring.
  • Posted 16 Nov 2016 23:08
  • By mcguyver
  • joined 13 Dec'11 - 10 messages
  • Mississippi, United States

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