Generally there is a knife and fork, but if there isn't then the fork would go on the left side of the plate.
Fork on left and knife on right. If you have lots of courses you work from the inside to the outside. You would have a smaller fork for starter then work outside for the rest.
The piston has slipped off the fork or the fork is broken.
Mars! Go fork yourself!
Because they would get the answer to the the question. Go ahead.
it needs to be between the fork fingers and the pressure plate release fingers
In formal dining etiquette, the fork is typically placed on the left side of the plate.
The fork fits around a smooth part of the gear assembly. As you shift the fork slides on a rod, meshing the turning gears in the correct place to go into the gears chosen. A bent or worn fork will cause the transmission not go completely into gear or only partially go in, wearing the gear teeth.
Dutch Fork High School's motto is 'Enter to Learn... Go Forth to Serve'.
There was debate as to which way to get to Missouri. At a fork in the river Clarks camp went south, the left fork.
The fork and knife go on the right side of the plate and if you have a spoon it goes on the left side of the plate.
It depends what type of fork and headset you have.. If you got a threaded fork( a fork with little creases at the top) then no. But if you have a threadless fork than yes, but in my opinion, if you want to install it. I would suggest you go to a near bike shop, they will do it for you for a cheap price.