'78 KZ650 c2 Fork Seal overhaul question
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Re: '78 KZ650 c2 Fork Seal overhaul question
06 Mar 2010 07:14
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.
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
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'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
produitbrut wrote:
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.
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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