Help! fork oil
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- ReggieGasket
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Help! fork oil
Hi, is there an easy way to change the fork oil with paddock stands? I can't find any way to jack the bike under the engine. I found instructions on chaning the oil on the internet fromt the USA which said you could drain the oil through the rebound damping plug. That OK?
http://home.comcast.net/~sl_mille/fork.html
Thanks for any help!
http://home.comcast.net/~sl_mille/fork.html
Thanks for any help!
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You cannot change the fork oil on paddock stands unless you have the front one that lifts under the headstock and allows the forks to be dropped
They need to be dropped to change the oil I'm afraid. Can you support the headstock from the garage roof beams at all? I did it that way using ratchet straps and although it looked a bit dodgy it was absolutely fine
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EDIT. Just looked at the link you posted and to be honest I hadn't thought you would be able to do it that way. I'd have thought that a lot of oil would be still be held above the cartridge, but I may (probably will be) be wrong
They need to be dropped to change the oil I'm afraid. Can you support the headstock from the garage roof beams at all? I did it that way using ratchet straps and although it looked a bit dodgy it was absolutely fine
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EDIT. Just looked at the link you posted and to be honest I hadn't thought you would be able to do it that way. I'd have thought that a lot of oil would be still be held above the cartridge, but I may (probably will be) be wrong
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I wouldn't have thought there was enough room to drop the forks even using an Abba stand is there? (again I could be wrong)anzacinexile wrote:If you invest in an Abba stand (or similar), the swing arm pivots are pretty close to the point of balance. A simple car jack under the oil tank is perfectly ok as there is very little weight at that point. Just dont try the same with a paddock stand though
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When I swapped my forks over I did just this - Ulti-pro stand (similar to Abba) at the swing arm pivot and trolley jack underneath the engine somewhere.anzacinexile wrote:If you invest in an Abba stand (or similar), the swing arm pivots are pretty close to the point of balance. A simple car jack under the oil tank is perfectly ok as there is very little weight at that point. Just dont try the same with a paddock stand though
Plenty of room - wheel out and then you've half the wheel diameter between the forks and the ground.Falco9 wrote:
I wouldn't have thought there was enough room to drop the forks even using an Abba stand is there? (again I could be wrong)
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