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    Do I HAVE TO remove the forks from the bike in order to change the fork oil ?

    I thought not but having got half way through the process I find I am unable to introduce oil into the left side fork. I drained...making a hell of a mess the oil from the right and added 212ml through the schrader valve.
    The left looks the same but will not accept oil. Can I remove the top of the fork while still in the bike. Time and energy both in short supply at this time plus weather forecast call for rain.
    Thanks
    Phil
    1981 XS1100 H Venturer ( Addie)
    1983 XJ 650 Maxim
    2004 Kawasaki Concours. ( Black Bear)

  • #2
    I haven't tried this method but it is much simpler than removing the forks

    http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=156

    This is the Festus method from the maintenance section
    1100 Maxim (daily rider)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MaximPhil View Post
      Do I HAVE TO remove the forks from the bike in order to change the fork oil ?

      I thought not but having got half way through the process I find I am unable to introduce oil into the left side fork. I drained...making a hell of a mess the oil from the right and added 212ml through the schrader valve.
      The left looks the same but will not accept oil. Can I remove the top of the fork while still in the bike. Time and energy both in short supply at this time plus weather forecast call for rain.
      Thanks
      Phil

      No, but you might have to remove the top cap unless you want to Festus around with it. The fact that you cannot get the oil to go into the left one indicates that there is a blockage in the cap. Take the Schrader valve out, and make sure it is clear. Add oil through the hole. Reinstall the valve and go ride.
      If you can't get the oil to go in after you take the cap off, get a flash light and look down the hole. Poke a chop stick down there, and it should go in most of the way. DON"T drop it in.

      CZ

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      • #4
        Phil, what are ya doin'!? It's late in the game to be breakin' stuff! Doncha think?
        Marty (in Mississippi)
        XS1100SG
        XS650SK
        XS650SH
        XS650G
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        • #5
          Hey Phil,

          C.Z. covered most of it, but if even after taking the actual schraeder valve out, it still won't accept fluid, you can take the fork cap off, just need to release the top TT clamp first. IF you can jack the engine frame UP to get the front wheel off the ground, that will take a lot of the tension out of the spring so that it will be easier to get the fork cap back ON after refilling with the fluid. There are special tips and tricks to get the fork cap back on without stripping the threads. Remove spring first, get the cap back on where it just starts in the threads, then pull and unscrew it until the cap releases, STOP mark the tube and cap with a marker to help you determine the place to position the cap so when you're trying to push down on the reinstalled SPRING, it'll start threading fairly quickly. There are other tips like using a piece of wood or socket to help push down on the cap while trying to start the threads.

          T.C.
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          • #6
            Thanks TC,
            I will tackle the left side again in the morning.
            First picrure is the aftermath of the right side drain. I was told to "tie a rag around it before bouncing to remove the oil" No one mentioned that 90% of the oil would shoot out as soon as I removed the screw None landed on the rag some on my jeans but most on the driveway
            Clean up in aisle 3


            The left side after I removed the schrader valve and its holder to see why it was no accepting oil.

            Thanks for the responses.
            Yes Marty I had hoped to have a nice long ride to day but thought some fresh fork oil would tighten up the front end which seems very soft lately. Also explains why I have been unable to add air pressure to the forks.
            Phil
            1981 XS1100 H Venturer ( Addie)
            1983 XJ 650 Maxim
            2004 Kawasaki Concours. ( Black Bear)

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            • #7
              Phil, if you plan on removing the fork cap, loosen the upper triple tree pinch bolt first, it will come loose much easier. Don't forget to have the weight off of the front tire first and be prepared for the cap to fly off, it is spring loaded of course.
              2H7 (79) owned since '89
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              • #8
                Originally posted by bikerphil View Post
                Phil, if you plan on removing the fork cap, loosen the upper triple tree pinch bolt first, it will come loose much easier. Don't forget to have the weight off of the front tire first and be prepared for the cap to fly off, it is spring loaded of course.
                Thanks bikerphil,
                Just finishing my breakfast and winding up my enthusiasm
                to take the top off. While glad it can be done without removing the forks I will have to take off the handlebars to get access.
                Maxim Phil
                1981 XS1100 H Venturer ( Addie)
                1983 XJ 650 Maxim
                2004 Kawasaki Concours. ( Black Bear)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bikerphil View Post
                  Don't forget to have the weight off of the front tire first ....
                  Thats right but by now you know that. When removing the caps, without blocking up the front of the bike, you can collapse the forks so much that it will fall off the side stand.
                  Skids (Sid Hansen)

                  Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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                  • #10
                    Mission accomplished. Thanks to the advice posted on here as well as phone calls from Jetmechmarty and HamJam.
                    I was able to make the "special tool" Marty suggested from ABS pipe and jacking up the front end and place on axle stands to relieve the pressure. Handlebars came off and I was able to make enough room without disconnecting any cables or hoses.
                    Cap came off easily. Added the oil and after about 5 five attempts thread caught and the rest was just putting it back together.
                    It was a HOT day. Short ride to make sure everything is good. No noticeable improvement in the suspension which is a bit disappointing.
                    The reason the oil would not go in the air valve is because this cap only has a 1/8 hole.
                    Phil
                    1981 XS1100 H Venturer ( Addie)
                    1983 XJ 650 Maxim
                    2004 Kawasaki Concours. ( Black Bear)

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                    • #11
                      Phil,
                      Maybe Santa Claus will bring you some new springs and maybe a pair of Gold Valve Emulators. In the meantime, I'm glad she's roadworthy! I look forward to seeing you at the Iron Horse on Friday. So, drive carefully and arrive safely!
                      Marty (in Mississippi)
                      XS1100SG
                      XS650SK
                      XS650SH
                      XS650G
                      XS6502F
                      XS650E

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jetmechmarty View Post
                        Phil,
                        Maybe Santa Claus will bring you some new springs and maybe a pair of Gold Valve Emulators. In the meantime, I'm glad she's roadworthy! I look forward to seeing you at the Iron Horse on Friday. So, drive carefully and arrive safely!
                        Thanks Marty, Your phone cal this morning was at the perfect time with the perfect solution. Worked like a charm as they say.
                        Yes I plan to have a safe fun journey to the IH and back. I'll be sure to let Santa know. Ho Ho Ho
                        Phil
                        1981 XS1100 H Venturer ( Addie)
                        1983 XJ 650 Maxim
                        2004 Kawasaki Concours. ( Black Bear)

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                        • #13
                          Phil

                          I know you are trying to do a rush job because of the SE rally. When you get back I would invest in new fork seals and I would pull the forks off the bike and do a complete and thorough cleaning. It would also allow you to inspect your springs. Might want to grab some new ones to have on hand when you do the complete cleaning. My front was soft and after I went through the process of the complete disassembly, cleaning, new fork seals and reassembly my front end is much more stable and solid. I did mine because the seals were still the originals. They weren't leaking but due to age I just did it as preventative maintenance. Good luck on your trip.
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                          Jim

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                          • #14
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MaximPhil View Post
                              Mission accomplished. Thanks to the advice posted on here as well as phone calls from Jetmechmarty and HamJam.
                              I was able to make the "special tool" Marty suggested from ABS pipe and jacking up the front end and place on axle stands to relieve the pressure. Handlebars came off and I was able to make enough room without disconnecting any cables or hoses.
                              Cap came off easily. Added the oil and after about 5 five attempts thread caught and the rest was just putting it back together.
                              It was a HOT day. Short ride to make sure everything is good. No noticeable improvement in the suspension which is a bit disappointing.
                              The reason the oil would not go in the air valve is because this cap only has a 1/8 hole.
                              Phil
                              Apart, cleaned and going back with CORRECT amount of Silcolene 15w fork oil is the magic. If those forks still have original springs, they ARE progressive wound. Was the ONLY model/yr. that got them from the factory. Used to run 6-9psi in them regularly, but found no need for any air assist one-up loaded down on a LD ride.
                              81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.

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