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then use the belray. I used the Harley oil this past week and rode yesterday and all is well.Is that the same as 30wt? Have some Bell Ray 30wt fork oil coming today
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then use the belray. I used the Harley oil this past week and rode yesterday and all is well.Is that the same as 30wt? Have some Bell Ray 30wt fork oil coming today
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She see's this and her 130# is gonna kick yer assI weigh 300 lbs and with the old lady were at 430.
I use Bell Rey 30wt and it works bitchin.
Just make sure when you rebuild you do it right.
I wanna buy a ticket to watchShe see's this and her 130# is gonna kick yer ass![]()
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Perfect thanks Ker, must have missed that!Looks like 50 ft/lbs
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That does suck ...now I look at the pic and see it is shorter sucks!!! don't forget to use new fork seals again.Well that just sucks the big one![]()
That's exactly what I did, as soon as I could get the clip in, I stopped. Don't know.That does suck ...now I look at the pic and see it is shorter sucks!!! don't forget to use new fork seals again.
I'm wondering what is causing this bushing issue. The only thing you can do as an installer to prevent an error is driving the seal too far. Once its past the recessed notches where the clip goes you are done.
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Were both bushings new? Replaced the copper one and the aluminum one?That's exactly what I did, as soon as I could get the clip in, I stopped. Don't know.
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Yeah got a whole new kit, everything was new. The new upper bushing didn't seem as tight to the tubes as the old one, maybe that's why it let the lower bushing sneak under it.Were both bushings new? Replaced the copper one and the aluminum one?
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You put new springs in too?Well the new parts came in today and happy to say, the bike is back together. Took it for a test ride and with the new fork tube assemblies, it rides alot better than it did, must be the new springs, bushings, and the fact that it now has the correct amount of oil. I was able to get the stuck bushing out by cutting though 90% of it with a fine tooth reciprocating saw blade by hand, then I was able to fold it over and pull it out. Glad to see her off the jack and ready to ride. Thanks for all the help and ideas and a huge thanks to KaptainAmerika for getting everything straightened out, he went above and beyond as usual.
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Instead of just new tubes, I ordered complete assemblies, which have new springs and dampers, basically they were ready to go into the lowers with new bushings and seals.You put new springs in too?
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Oh interesting. How many miles on the bike?Instead of just new tubes, I ordered complete assemblies, which have new springs and dampers, basically they were ready to go into the lowers with new bushings and seals.
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