I have been putting off the front end work on my XJ11 until after I got it up and running.
It looks like the front end has never been serviced at all for 60,000 miles. The steering head bearings were loose, dry, and dirty.
Ready for handlebar removal to service the steering head bearings.
Handlebars removed and laid back on the frame.
McMaster-Carr Hook Spanner Wrenches for slots on the side with a 1 37/64" to 1 21/32" (40-42 mm) circle diameter | Part# 6975A16 | ~$20 each.
Upper steering head bearing is filthy and dry.
Upper steering head bearing race is filthy and dry.
Lower steering head bearing is has less dirt than the upper race but it's dry too.
Lower steering head bearing race has less dirt than the upper race but it's dry too.
Upper steering head bearing cleaned and ready for fresh grease.
The bearing will have to be repaced.
Upper steering head bearing race cleaned up nicely with no rust but the bearing will have to be replaced.
Lower steering head bearing cleaned and ready for fresh grease.
The tree has all of the rust removed and it's been painted black but the bearing will have to be replaced.
Lower steering head bearing race cleaned up nicely with no rust but the bearing will have to be replaced.
Rust around one of the front fork damper metering holes.
Keep the forks at least slightly pressurized with dry air to prevent moisture from entering the forks.
No moisture, no condensation, no rust, no oil contamination.
Left-hand front fork assembled, then filled with oil and the gaiter slipped in place.
Oil Capacity: 8.45 US oz (250 cm3, 8.82 Imperial oz)
Oil Level: 8.27" (210 mm) from the top of the inner tube when it is fully compressed without the spring.
Oil: 10wt
It looks like the front end has never been serviced at all for 60,000 miles. The steering head bearings were loose, dry, and dirty.
Ready for handlebar removal to service the steering head bearings.
Handlebars removed and laid back on the frame.
McMaster-Carr Hook Spanner Wrenches for slots on the side with a 1 37/64" to 1 21/32" (40-42 mm) circle diameter | Part# 6975A16 | ~$20 each.
Upper steering head bearing is filthy and dry.
Upper steering head bearing race is filthy and dry.
Lower steering head bearing is has less dirt than the upper race but it's dry too.
Lower steering head bearing race has less dirt than the upper race but it's dry too.
Upper steering head bearing cleaned and ready for fresh grease.
The bearing will have to be repaced.
Upper steering head bearing race cleaned up nicely with no rust but the bearing will have to be replaced.
Lower steering head bearing cleaned and ready for fresh grease.
The tree has all of the rust removed and it's been painted black but the bearing will have to be replaced.
Lower steering head bearing race cleaned up nicely with no rust but the bearing will have to be replaced.
Rust around one of the front fork damper metering holes.
Keep the forks at least slightly pressurized with dry air to prevent moisture from entering the forks.
No moisture, no condensation, no rust, no oil contamination.
Left-hand front fork assembled, then filled with oil and the gaiter slipped in place.
Oil Capacity: 8.45 US oz (250 cm3, 8.82 Imperial oz)
Oil Level: 8.27" (210 mm) from the top of the inner tube when it is fully compressed without the spring.
Oil: 10wt
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