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Re: Rvf forks, how to dismantle for new springs
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:29 pm
by racingt
Hi guys, all I want to do is change springs and oil. I thought Haynes said I had to remove the damper bolt? Or our another way, I cannot shift the end cap and figured something was holding it on and tightly!
All advice received gratefully, and thanks porndog, might come and see you sometime!
Cheers
Re: Rvf forks, how to dismantle for new springs
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:38 pm
by porndoguk
racingt wrote:Hi guys, all I want to do is change springs and oil. I thought Haynes said I had to remove the damper bolt? Or our another way, I cannot shift the end cap and figured something was holding it on and tightly!
All advice received gratefully, and thanks porndog, might come and see you sometime!
Cheers
You need to remove damper rod to separate stanchions or replaces seals etc.
Ill pm you my number
Re: Rvf forks, how to dismantle for new springs
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 10:05 am
by speedy231278
The end cap will be very tight, and that's why I'm sure the manual suggests leaving the forks in the yokes initially as the other option is to mount the fork in a vice, which could end up damaging the tube.
Re: Rvf forks, how to dismantle for new springs
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 8:44 pm
by Malc
speedy231278 wrote:The end cap will be very tight, and that's why I'm sure the manual suggests leaving the forks in the yokes initially as the other option is to mount the fork in a vice, which could end up damaging the tube.
Don't forget to loosen off the top clamp bolts first though, else you'll be undoing the fork tops while fighting against the compression of the tube also.

Re: Rvf forks, how to dismantle for new springs
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:19 pm
by speedy231278
That's a very good one to remember!