Great timing I just popped my right fork Saturday first ride of the season.. thus is a great video to. Thank you
Finally got my how to video finished and on YouTube. Let me know if you have any questions or comments. This is the first time I have done this, fairly simple if you are slightly mechanically inclined. Work on your bike at your own risk!
Great timing I just popped my right fork Saturday first ride of the season.. thus is a great video to. Thank you
Well, I hope this video helps. It really is simple to do.
Here are the tools I made
1-1/4" PVC T
"spring compressor" just drill it out the size of the shoulder of the plastic clip then cut it out with a dremel. With a helper, just push down and put the wrench in, or use straps.
Dipstick
Wow - this is going to be SO great to have access to. Thanks for taking the time to make the video. I'm about 1,500 miles away from needing to do forks, so end of the summer for sure. It definitely looks doable...
Thanks again!
Where does everyone get their fork rebuild kits from? been on eBay and I'm gun shy to purchase. I looked up showa 41mm fork rebuild kit and get a lot if kits for Harleys ... Help please
Ive had good luck with the allballs kits so far. 3k miles on em.
To find your's you can use the allballsracing.com to find the part number then search ebag or amazon usually around 20 bucks for a seal kit.
I think the kit you need is 56-132
And heres a link to them for 18 bucks shipped
http://www.amazon.com/All-Balls-Fork...eywords=56-132
ASB also carries them at a reasonable price.
Be sure to double check what forks you have, not all are 41mm 03-04 are all 41mm, all years SCG are 41mm, 05+ are 43mm(except SCG)
Be sure to also get the bushings, not just the seals
Got mine from ASB, you have to get them all separately, but totals about $47
One tip I would include to anyone not wanting to mar the surfaces on the preload adjusters and fork caps is to put a ziplock bag over those surfaces before wrenching.
Otherwise, good on you for posting this!