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Renn Sport said:
I'll try it Rubin...
Need to wait for some nice weather now. Still looking forward to the wife's horrified expression when she see's the bike stripped down. Lol...
Still I may be saved with this tip.
mine is on the drive with the bottom fairing and mudguard removed and calipers off.Need to wait for some nice weather now. Still looking forward to the wife's horrified expression when she see's the bike stripped down. Lol...
Still I may be saved with this tip.
just waiting for the seals and a hex bit so that I can remove the wheel.
Completed the job today.
Couldn't take the fork apart so I used the front door surround and a jack to force the old seal out.
The new seal went in easily as I had a piece of pipe the correct diameter.
Should be quite easy next time as I now know what I'm doing.

Couldn't take the fork apart so I used the front door surround and a jack to force the old seal out.
The new seal went in easily as I had a piece of pipe the correct diameter.
Should be quite easy next time as I now know what I'm doing.
Edited by redstu on Monday 20th May 12:17
Edited by redstu on Monday 20th May 12:18
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