Posted by atastroke on November 15, 2008, 1:41 pm
How to get springs out of upside down forks.
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Posted by . on November 15, 2008, 4:30 pm
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> How to get springs out of �upside down forks.
First time I ever saw upside down forks that didn't have stacked shim
damper cartridges,
What a joke...
http://webservices.motorsportdealers.com/parts/partImages/SUZ/2/02/13/0050.=
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Remove the #11 CAP
Compress the spring with some sort of forked tool.
Unscrew #9 NUT with some sort of thin spanner.
You may have problems with the upside down damper rods turning when
you try to loosen the caps.
An air impact wrench may be indicated...
Posted by . on November 16, 2008, 11:40 am
> > How to get springs out of upside down forks.
> http://webservices.motorsportdealers.com/parts/partImages/SUZ/2/02/13 ...
Apparently the $crewzuki engineers never planned for anybody to ever
replace the fork springs.
That's why the springs aren't shown on the drawing...
The ends of the steel stanchion tubes and the aluminum caliper
brackets are probably threaded and screwed in place with Loctite to
keep them from loosening.
I suppose you could heat the brackets in an oven to melt the Loctite
so you could unscrew the brackets without burning the paint off...
But that could result in a bucket of worms when you go to reassemble
the parts.
If you don't get every trace of Loctite off the threads, it's like
cross threading when you screw the brackets back on. It takes *heat*
to melt the plastic Loctite.
Progre$$ive $uspen$ion seems to have a *generic* fork spring that fits
many *other* motorcycles.
The generic Progre$$ive documentation probably wouldn't be a lot of
help.