HI, I put my bike back together yesterday and rode it for the first time since my July 26th crash from a deer taking out my front tire. As a reminder, the right footrest, rightside handlebar controls, front mudguard, and the headlight trim rings and lens, were all damaged. And the most relevant to this request, one of the steering stem steering lock tabs was bent on the stem. So that part of the bike took a pretty good whack. SO, I rode it up and down my street and the handlebar/stem unit seems cocked to one side just a bit. The bars and bar clamp seem aimed to the right when I am going straight, not bad, but noticeable and annoying. The forks do not appear to be bent and the bars are straight. Am I right that that massive maroon (classic chrome maroon) painted thing that also houses the headlight also functions as the top of the triple clamp? I don't see HOW it clamps on to the front forks. If I loosen the lower triple clamps from the fork tubes, and loosen that big nut that bolts to the top of the steering stem, does that free up the forks enough that I can grab the front wheel between my knees and twist the bars/front end back to straight position? Do I need to loosen the bolts that go into the top of the fork tubes? Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks
9fingers