WebApr 24, 2014 · Having just read the above i am now ccovinced that i want a fj1200 to replace my xj600 pre diversion i having been looking at both the fj 1200 and the xj 900 but i want a fj1200. Quote; Link to comment Share on other sites. ... Keep an eye on the anti-dive is doesn't work but can upset the fork action. Second gear takes a bashing so when test ... WebFeb 21, 2024 · The fork seals of my F650GS are blown. Called a bunch of shops and the lowest quote I got was $250+taxes. I don't have much experience with car/motorcycle repairs, but I have wanted to learn how to do it myself for a very long time.
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WebDec 16, 2012 · Reassemble the tie rod torquing the nut and replacing the cotter pin. And now torque up tight the front axle nut with the required 175 ft/lb. Slide the nut locking cap over the axle nut and put the cotter pin back in. Tap the hub’s dust cover (grease cap) into place and your just about done. sascha boss hoss
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WebOct 3, 2011 · CAREFULLY work the oil seal over the top edge of the upper fork tube and then slowly slide it down the tube to the lower fork leg. The inner lip of the oil seal can … WebAug 21, 2011 · To seat the seal back in take a piece of 1 1/2 inch pvc pipe about six inches long, cut it length wise then clamp to the upper fork. Slide the lower on make sure the dust seal clip etc is on above the pvc pipe. Use the pvc as a slide hammer to seat the seal. Install the clip and finish the reaasembly. WebMay 18, 2024 · Once you've got the seal in, pop the snap ring on. Step 3. Upper fork leg- lube the dust cover and slide it on to the leg. Lower the damper rod into the leg until it pokes out of the bottom. Time to join the two pieces! Lube the inside of the fork seal and carefully work the upper fork leg into the seal. shouk paddington