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  • Forking by Jack. Warning, Could Be Boring

    Whether you want it or not, you WILL be getting a blow by blow of my
    very first fork swap. The main reason being if I start screwing
    something up you good people can put me on the right track.

    Now I do have to first admit something. This is the first fork
    service ever on the bike. I should be ashamed of myself for never
    thinking about it. Engine oil and filter was always changed every 3k
    but the forks just never came up on my screen.

    So, 1 fork off the bike, dust cap removed. Went to pull the circlip
    and realized that my dinkly little circlip pliers won't pull that big
    sucker together. Have to see if a neighbor has a set of heavy duty
    ones. When I drained the oil there was about 3 - 4 oz in the forks.
    No cap on the springs and oil was a dark brown. I promise it will
    never happen again .

    So, thats it for now. Have to wait til tomorrow for the pliers or go
    to Sears if absolutely necessary. Don't want to ruin them.

    Jack
    82 XJ100J Gone
    83 XJ750 Seca

  • #2
    If you want to go cheap, just grind down the points of a low-budget set of needle-nose pliers to make your own circlip plier.
    Ken Talbot

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    • #3
      Ken, you're fantastic. This is just the reason I was posting as I did. My thought processes don't see these ways of doing things. I have 1/2 dozen of old needlenose that could be used. I owe you a 12pk of your choice.

      Jack
      82 XJ100J Gone
      83 XJ750 Seca

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      • #4
        Might have to take you up on that, Jack! SWMBO and I are heading down your way in July, tentatively planning on spending a couple of days in San Francisco as the south end of our trip.
        Ken Talbot

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        • #5
          So, found out one thing today as I was dismantling the fork. I don't have that 19mm nut inside the fork. Just break the allen head in the end loose, thats it. No special tools needed. One less thing I have to worry about.

          That internal nut must be unique to the XS's?
          82 XJ100J Gone
          83 XJ750 Seca

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