'78 KZ650 c2 Fork Seal overhaul question

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Re: '78 KZ650 c2 Fork Seal overhaul question

06 Mar 2010 07:14
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A cycle shop that uses a screwdriver to pull a seal? gee.

After you learn to do the first one, the second fork will be easy.

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Re: '78 KZ650 c2 Fork Seal overhaul question

28 Jun 2010 09:17
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Hi Folks,

I'm about to overhaul the fork seals of the KZ650C1 I just purchased. Indeed I noticed the bottom allen screws spin.. from all your posts I now understand why! I'll use a fat metal rod to keep it from spinning.

Thanks!

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Re: '78 KZ650 c2 Fork Seal overhaul question

29 Jun 2010 04:38
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produitbrut wrote:
Hi Folks,

I'm about to overhaul the fork seals of the KZ650C1 I just purchased. Indeed I noticed the bottom allen screws spin.. from all your posts I now understand why! I'll use a fat metal rod to keep it from spinning.

Thanks!

I have used a cut off broom stick. Much depends on the top of the internals of the forks. On some bikes the wood 'grabs' the internals better.
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