Hello,
Winter sleep here is allmost over...
The tools you need are shown in the enclosed photo, they are:
- small minus head screwdriver (releasing the air pressure from the fork air valve, for releasing the dust seal, and releasing / installing the oil seal retaining clip)
- 5 mm allen key (releasing / installing the speedometer cable guide)
- 6 mm allen key (releasing / installing the top yoke / bottom yoke clamp bolts - tightening torque 23 Nm)
- 10 mm allen key (releasing / installing the damper rod bolt - tightening torque 62 Nm, use together with T-handle special tool when tightening)
- 17 mm allen key (releasing / installing the fork top bolt - tightening torque 23 Nm)
- 10 mm hex socket (releasing / installing the mudguard bolts)
- 12 mm hex socket (releasing / installing the front axle clamp bolt - tightening torque 20 Nm AND releasing / installing the brake caliper bolts - tightening torque 45 Nm)
- 19 mm hex socket (not in the photo), (releasing / installing the front wheel axle - tightening torque 60 Nm)
- 24 mm hex socket (can be connected to the allen key of same size if it is straight type)
- suitable ratchet for the sockets and preferably lengthening rod between them
- torque wrench(es) for scales 20-70 Nm, that are suitable for the mentioned sockets
- ordinary 12 mm wrench (releasing / installing the front axle clamp bolt - tightening torque 20 Nm)
- special tool for holding the damper rod bolt inside the fork (approximately 750 mm long T-handle tool with 24 mm allen key head as shown in the photo - this is self made) (releasing / installing the damper rod bolt - tightening torque 62 Nm)
- special tool for installing the new oil seals (if you don't have, you can use a center part of a toilet paper / household paper roll as shown in the photo, and finalize the installation by using a small drift and hammer CAREFULLY)
- pliers (releasing / installing the speedometer cable)
- magnetic rod (helps picking up the parts from inside the fork tube)
- measuring glass for new oil
- a container for used oil
- vice (helps with handling the dismantled fork assembly)
The parts you need are:
- new oil seals
- new dust seals
- 451 cc of SAE 10W fork oil for each of the tubes
You should reserve approximately 3 hours for the job of changing the both sides - including the release / installation of the tyre, brake calipers etc. Then you don't need to hurry.
It is better to change both sides same time, as the cost is low and then you have both sides at the same level. Allways when renewing the oil seals, it's better to renew the dust seals as well.
Good luck!
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