The more I work on the bike, the more broken parts I find. It looks like the past owners has not been knowing what they were doing. I may have just bought a can of worms.
When stripping the frame, I noticed that something wasn't quite right. Measuring the frame, from the rear wheels up to the front, with a long string, and
the wheels don't track! The front and rear tires are the same (skinny 110) width. So the two strings should line up perfectly. What I found was that the front wheel tracks 10mm to the left, while being at an angle. So I started taking the front end apart to diagnose.
I checked the wheels and they are both within tolerance. The rear wheel bearing is worn and will need replacement. But it doesn't have enough play to ruin the alignment really.
The upper fork legs are both straight. I took them off and rolled them across a flat surface. I am not entirely sure if the lower tripple tree is in perfect shape. One of the steering stops had broken off and someone had done a pretty lousy job replacing it with a bolt. The bolt had been bent to fit, and welded on
With the front end off. I noticed that one of the fork legs were longer than the other. About 10mm. How did I not see that before. It could be a spacer installed in one of the legs. Maybe different spring lengths. Maybe someone assembled it wrong. I started to take it apart, when I discovered that the top fork nut was a different size on each side. WHAT!?
Maybe they are from two different models?
I thought this could probably explain why the front would track 10mm off. So I moved the longer fork leg up the tripple trees to compensate, until they reached the same length below the lower tripple.
Still the front wheel tracked wrong and still at an angle. The tire was approx. 10 mm closer to the right fork leg, than the left.
Next thing I found, was that the front axle was badly bent.
Now I basically need a complete new fork and axle, in order to check the frame for alignment.
One thing is for certain. The bike must have handled like #$%*.