Craig
There is nothing to wear on the links FT213 R/L. If you are seeing movement in that area then the problem could be worn spindles FT218 or worn bushes FT228 which are pressed into the main fork blades and the head clip FT210.
If you have never dismantled or assembled a set of bramptons then take loads of photos, read up about them, and proceed carefully, especially when assembling the spindles and links as there are LH & RH threads which engage at the same time so the links go on equally. Also four hands makes it a lot easier than two.
I would still check the head bearings first as that is easy to do and may save you a whole load of heartache.
Simon
There is nothing to wear on the links FT213 R/L. If you are seeing movement in that area then the problem could be worn spindles FT218 or worn bushes FT228 which are pressed into the main fork blades and the head clip FT210.
If you have never dismantled or assembled a set of bramptons then take loads of photos, read up about them, and proceed carefully, especially when assembling the spindles and links as there are LH & RH threads which engage at the same time so the links go on equally. Also four hands makes it a lot easier than two.
I would still check the head bearings first as that is easy to do and may save you a whole load of heartache.
Simon