Tapered bearings...
No sticky bits, feels fine really
Not sure about the back and forth play. Will jack it up again, test, and report back.
Definitely have a jam nut in place and it was adjusted fine before, don't see why that would need to be adjusted again?The reason why the front end collapsed when I loosened the stem nut is because I had also loosened the lower triple bolts (+ everything south of that pretty much), so there was nothing to keep the weight of the bike from collapsing the forks (bike was not on side kick or center stand, just balanced on its wheels). So essentially, the part of the tube under the bottom triple was completely compressed for a few minutes until I was able to lift the front end back up. Where I am concerned is that maybe the way I reassembled the front (by manually jacking up the bike to "meet" the top triple), that maybe I did not jack up enough and the result would be front forks that are not fully retracted in the resting position (i.e maybe a bit compressed even with no load on them). How can I be sure that is not the case?
Re the brake, correct, went soft after I loosened the caliper bolts , than back to normal after retightening. Was wondering whether or not the fact that I squeezed the lever when the piston had no resistance would introduce air into the system (hence the question about bleeding). That said, it works well, just wanted to be sure.
In the meantime, it looks like I have bigger (unrelated) problems, will make a new post for that!
Thanks guys,
J