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Relatively easy got a manual? ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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I did it just.just get a good guide from YouTube.dellboys garage have a good easy to follow one  |
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Before you start to strip down the forks,get a 20' feeler gauge or a length of 35mm film and insert between the fork leg and the fork seal.Move whatever you are using the full circumferance of the seal/fork leg.More often than not this dislodges small particles of grit which cause scatches to get worse and for oil to leak past.
This has worked numerous times on bikes that I have worked on.It saves a considerable amount of time and expense and is worth trying before anything else  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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I do not enjoy doing fork seals but I think it's within the scope of what a DIYer should be attempting, it's not that hard in the scheme of things, but yes, I had to mess about hunting down a suitable length of plastic pipe that I had to cut in order to push the new seals in etc, and required a second pair of hands at one point, it's fiddly, messy, but have a go.
FYI, I used non-original fork seals the first time and they needed doing again after about 8k, but I kept putting the job off, finally replaced them with OEM which are going strong so far.
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It's likely not damaged, there's just dirt in there. Run a thin piece of plastic up and down between the seal and stanchion, get on with your life. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Regarding chains, my previous chain needed tightening a bit every 600ish mile. Was a basic chink one.
Replaced with a super heavy duty gold chain, just oiled it and in 3000 mile its needed 1 slight tighten. That's on low speed city riding on a 125, but at that current rate its going to outlast 5 chink chains.
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I don't think that chain and sprocket kit is for your bike. I think it's for a 1999 CB500, so don't buy that one. |
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I don't think that chain and sprocket kit is for your bike. I think it's for a 1999 CB500, so don't buy that one. |
I was thinking that too... He shouldn't of put CB500x in the description. And I literally cant find a single chain and sprocket kit online for it :s |
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| skylineonfire wrote: | | Rogerborg wrote: | It's likely not damaged, there's just dirt in there. Run a thin piece of plastic up and down between the seal and stanchion, get on with your life. |
Just gave this a go. Spent a minute compressing the forks up and down and it doesnt seem like anything is coming out, stanchions were clean. I'll ride it to work and back later and take another look.
The dealership want 100 including fitting.
They also want 260 for my chain and sprocket to be replaced! 160 for a chain and sprocket?! |
I find this surprising, I bought my ZX10r just over a month ago from a dealership in Exeter, and after just two weeks I was a fork seal down.
The bike was sold as used with a 3 month return to base parts and labour warranty, so I rang them up, discussed my options, one of which a 160 mile ride was not.
They gave me the choice between collection delivery at 100 pound or suggested taking it to a local dealer and that they'd offer 50 pound towards the repair cost.. Either of these trump the offer your dealer has given.
In the end I had a brainwave and removed the fork myself, packaged it a good'un and had them arrange UPS carriage, at their cost.
It took a week and a half all in, which was a bit longer than I wanted to be without my new pride and joy but hey ho I wasn't charged a single
The other fork seal started seeping on the 2nd ride out after refitting the fork (I did suggest to the dealer I send both forks to be done but they declined) and after 3 weeks of ignoring it it's pretty much leaking now, I've just tooled myself up to do the job properly, but I'll invest in a seal mate on the off chance that it might save me the work (I doubt it in my case). |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 305 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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