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Get one of these
https://www.fasty.co.uk/straps/prod200/FS186_01G.jpg
Make two solid anchor points on the ground, one each side of the rear of the bike and strap it down. Shop around as you can pick one up for a few quid. You dont need the big 4" wide one.
I did my fork seals for the first time last week but i have a naked bike so propping up the front was easy. Just take note of what and how parts come out, it was quite easy. |
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| Nick 50 |
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That's great, cheers gents.
Will nip up the treasure trove DIY shop up the road when it opens.
A much cheaper alternative to the headstock stand anyway  ____________________ Current Bikes: ZX7r 97 (Black Beauty), VFR400 NC24 (The banana)
Previous Bikes: Aprilia Tuono 03 (The Beast), CBR600f (97)
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This was my 1994 CBR600FR, roughly equivalent to an F2.
https://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd227/serendipity_uk/CBR600FR/IMGP7460.jpg
Heavy tool case on the rear rack and a small bottle jack under the sump for safety. Once the wheel and forks are out the balance is way over the back anyway. Plenty of clearance to slide the forks in and out.
I didn’t buy a seal driver, but used a piece of plastic tubing. I wish I had purchased the seal driver so that’s not a bad idea.
My biggest problem was getting the old seal out of one of the forks, but it was pretty corroded. Yours may not be so bad.
Got them done in the end, but it was a significant amount of effort. ____________________ 2016 CBF1000F - Commuter heaven | 1994 CBR600FR - Awaiting defibrillation |
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Cheers Serendipity.
I have gone down the cheapy route and bought:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310396709560?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Checked the CBR forums and found that need something with an 41mm Internal Diameter.
If it doesn't work, then i'll buy a proper one.
Only one seal has gone, so i'm hoping they aren't too bad but I think the previous owner was a "Wheelier" so could be fun  ____________________ Current Bikes: ZX7r 97 (Black Beauty), VFR400 NC24 (The banana)
Previous Bikes: Aprilia Tuono 03 (The Beast), CBR600f (97)
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Soooo now i'm stuck and need some advice.
Strapped the back end down, and worked through the manual and got both forks off. Great I thought.......
So started on the stripping the forks to replace the bushes and seals.
I loosened the allen bolt (drain bolt) as instructed. Then removed fork cap and spring.
Next it stated to remove the Allen Bolt.............. it won't come out. It just turns and turns. So I can't remove the Fork cartridge assemble and oil lock piece.
I thought perhaps move onto the next steps which is getting the old fork seal....... they won't come out either. They look pretty old and no matter how much force applied, they just won't budge
Has anyone got any ideas??? ____________________ Current Bikes: ZX7r 97 (Black Beauty), VFR400 NC24 (The banana)
Previous Bikes: Aprilia Tuono 03 (The Beast), CBR600f (97)
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| Nick 50 wrote: | Soooo now i'm stuck and need some advice.
Strapped the back end down, and worked through the manual and got both forks off. Great I thought.......
So started on the stripping the forks to replace the bushes and seals.
I loosened the allen bolt (drain bolt) as instructed. Then removed fork cap and spring.
Next it stated to remove the Allen Bolt.............. it won't come out. It just turns and turns. So I can't remove the Fork cartridge assemble and oil lock piece.
I thought perhaps move onto the next steps which is getting the old fork seal....... they won't come out either. They look pretty old and no matter how much force applied, they just won't budge
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Air powered tool (can't think of the name off the top of my feeble mind). Or if you can stick something down the inside of the fork to hold it while you twist the bolt. Although this didn't work very well on a VF500. Just took the fork to a garage to have them air-tool it. ____________________ Ted : "Maybe he's agoraphobic."
Dougal : "Jack scared of fighting? I don't think so, Ted." |
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The cartridge inside needs a tool to hold it while you undo the allen bolt.
These are a T bar type tool.
When you get the cartridge out make sure you split it and clean it all of the old oil. If not it will contaminate your new oil.Also clean out the bottom of the fork tube as this is where the old oil sits. i have has compression dampers blocked solid just by old crud from the forks.
If you would have asked i would have done them for you for £40+post & parts.
Nevermind,im sure you will sort it out.. best way to learn. ____________________ www.Mailorderrepairs.co.uk We service your Carburetor's, Calipers & Suspension for less Also Bike repairs undertaken. |
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Hope you managed to get it sorted! I'm considering tackling this on my 1991 CBR. Can you possibly post a link to the youtube video you were using as reference? ____________________ My Project - Honda CBR 600 F2/FM |
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These forks were sent to me in the end. BOTH the allen bolts were turning.Nothing i did would make them budge. So i drilled them out and used heat on the cartridge to remove the old bit.
Polised stanchions,Replaced Oil,Seal,New bushes,cleaned rods,fork caps & painted fork bottoms as they looked rough.
Before
https://img6.imageshack.us/img6/801/forks007.jpg
After
https://img59.imageshack.us/img59/6847/forks014.jpg
£40+ £8.99 delivery.. All hassle taken away.  ____________________ www.Mailorderrepairs.co.uk We service your Carburetor's, Calipers & Suspension for less Also Bike repairs undertaken. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 210 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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