ORIGINAL: Patxipt
The forks seem to be around 3mm thick, and i can only get 1.5mm thick tubing. I'll try to fill them up with sand then solder a top so it won't bend (hopefully)
I have a kart track nearby, might try it next time.
What do you think that happened when it started wobbling? Could it be that as trailing forks it won't happen or should I try to get me a steering damper?
BTW I rode my NF501 next and i just kept hitting the curbs. They must have magnets built into them
Did you bend another set of forks?? Stay away from the curbs thats what bends them lol

actually running into the curbs and on top of them is what does it.
I don't think its the trailing type forks that cause the wobble as my own bike the tree was not reversed its been kept in the stock position. Forks being bent could cause that to happen...rough /broken pavement could too as well as some sort of moisture including not limited to gas/oil. Running over garbage that you can not see, and rocks too that you don't see will make the bike do odd things. Launching the bike with the steering not straight can cause that effect . and over correcting the steering may cause it, remember we are throwing this 50lb monster out of balance to turn it and to bring it upright again we some how have to put it back in balance with throttle/steering.
Hope that helps.
I should be taking out my beast sometime this weekend

but today its the gas boat.
Chris.