fork oil change without removing forks?

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25 Oct 2006 08:12 #87175 by kano
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guys once again im in your debt guys.
all went well easy as stated above,
apart from when i removed the cap
it was holding in a big ass spring which cault me by suprise lol.
also forks were totaly empty apart from maybe
a spoon full of water and oil ah thats why
they traveled so far lol. in hindsight i should have relised this as when they were shipped to me from salvage yard box was all soggy but i thought this was
break fluid from calapers guess not.
also putting cap on after was a little tough but holding rachet on with my palm and wraping my fingers around the handlebar helped apply enough pressure to tighten with other hand.

now all i have to do is get a inspection and a plate
thits if my wife can find the customs paperwork from 6 yrs ago she said it was somewhere safe as yet she hasnt located it lol....

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25 Oct 2006 08:16 #87177 by kano
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OKC_Kent wrote:

Hey kano,

You got enough room on the vineyard to run your bike up? I bet you have a hard time finding a spot to hit 4th gear.


i doubt it dude but but when i was in my 2o's i did my fair share of taking her off the clock round the m25 with cops on my tail lol but that was 16 yrs ago.
we have one road straight enough to wind it up a bit
go's past the airport its about 2 miles long so i should be able to relive my youth a bit.

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