Anybody ever rebuid their forks?
Anybody ever rebuid their forks?
Is this doable in the garage or would I be better off letting the dealer do it? I want to replace the springs with Progressives and replace all seals and bushings. And, of course, the fork oil.
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Get the haynes/clymer manual. Usually its all fine and do-able, but some bikes, you need a special tool that the manufacturer designed on the fly
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Biggest problem is getting new seals and stuff in place. You can make your own drivers, but it requires some ingenuity.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I heard of people making a seal tool out of PVC pipe.
As for the special tool, I'm still trying to find out if A. I really need it and B. If I can make something that will work without too much hassle.
I may just give it a try. Worst that could happen is i have to haul the forks to the dealer to be reassembled.
As for the special tool, I'm still trying to find out if A. I really need it and B. If I can make something that will work without too much hassle.
I may just give it a try. Worst that could happen is i have to haul the forks to the dealer to be reassembled.
Yep, I have the manual. The biggest thing that bothers me at this point is the manual calls for the use of a fork bolt assembly tool. It's a special tool O presume can only be had from Honda. I've been told on another forum that I can get by without it but it would make the job easier. All the parts should be in by the end of next week so I'll start on them the weekend after next.
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My special seal driving tool was a bastrd mill file with the end wrapped in electrical tape. Worked on my Radian and it's had at least another 10,000 or so miles of problem-free usage out of those forks.
Next time I might do PVC, but the file was right there.
Next time I might do PVC, but the file was right there.

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