Thanks 750R that's what I wanted i love induction roar!but the intake Sound very loud
looking forward to firing it up now, still a long way off though. next job is head bearings and fork seals, re-build front end etc
cheers eddie
Thanks 750R that's what I wanted i love induction roar!but the intake Sound very loud
No need for special tools this time Freddy!, I did the same as Bigzeph above but with an old tyre lever bent and ground to shape it works a treat, the soaring temperature in the shed may have helped as the frame was amazingly warm, they only needed a light tap and out they popped .I bent and shaped an old pry bar. Its perfect for smacking them out,
The bolt was fitted in the factory with 'locktite', and should be on reassembly. An impact gun, and a wooden broom handle shaped to a spear point going down inside the fork tube and wedged firmly down into the inner 'throat' of the damper rod usually works.Eddie wrote:I started to strip the forks but got stuck with the bottom Allen screw and after trying everything I could think off to try and hold the inner fork from spinning I finally gave in and have ordered the special tool, so will have to come back to them later