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Scoobs 18-03-05 10:48 AM

SV forks exploded diagram
 
Does one exist?

Can I have a copy or link please?

Thanks

Viney 18-03-05 10:51 AM

Theres one in my Haynes thanks :D

Scoobs 18-03-05 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney
Theres one in my Haynes thanks :D

Cheers for that V :roll:

Any chance of scanning it and E-mailing it to me? Pretty please?

Viney 18-03-05 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scoobs
Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney
Theres one in my Haynes thanks :D

Cheers for that V :roll:

Any chance of scanning it and E-mailing it to me? Pretty please?

I'll just have to pop to PC world to buy a scanner then!

What do you wanna know oh wise one ?

Itching 2 go 18-03-05 11:07 AM

Re: SV forks exploded diagram
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scoobs
Does one exist?

Can I have a copy or link please?

Thanks

whats your fax number?

Scoobs 18-03-05 11:09 AM

Re: SV forks exploded diagram
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Itching 2 go
whats your fax number?

PM'd mate!

Scoobs 18-03-05 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney
What do you wanna know oh wise one ?

Just want to have them apart at some point. Diagram of what I could expect would be nice. Basically, I wanted to know how to get the sliders off of the stantions and are the sliders full of oil or is this contained within the stantions.

I2G has sorted me out with a diagram, but the above questions are still not clear to me. If you could help with some answers I would appreciate it.

Is there enough detail in the maintenance manual to be able to do the job? Do I need special tools?

Sid Squid 18-03-05 12:23 PM

To get the forks apart:

Said simple, there are other bits to remove/undo but if you can't work them out don't do any of it*.

Undo upper fork clamp and handlebar clamp bolts, ('S'), slacken top bolts.
Slacken bolts at bottom of forks, just a half turn or so.
Take forks off the bike.
Remove top nut, empty the oil out. Refit top nut and spring - helps restrain damper rod.
Remove the bolt at the bottom of the fork, this may prove difficult, it's often easy to initially loosen the bolt, but when you've got it moving the whole fork inner rotates and means the bolt won't loosen any further, if it does, try compressing the fork a bit, no joy? Get a broom handle and cut a coarse taper on the end of it, tap it into the fork, spring removed of course, and restrain the damper rod that way.
Remove the fork shroud, take out the retaining wire ring.
Hold the fork lower and pull the stanchion out sharply - a la slide hammer - this will knock the upper bush and fork seal out of the lower leg.

Bingo it's apart :!:


* But I'm sure you can which is why I left them out.

Scoobs 18-03-05 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid
To get the forks apart:

Undo upper fork clamp and handlebar clamp bolts, ('S'), slacken top bolts.
Slacken bolts at bottom of forks, just a half turn or so.
Take forks off the bike.
Remove top nut, empty the oil out. Refit top nut and spring - helps restrain damper rod.
Remove the bolt at the bottom of the fork, this may prove difficult, it's often easy to initially loosen the bolt, but when you've got it moving the whole fork inner rotates and means the bolt won't loosen any further, if it does, try compressing the fork a bit, no joy? Get a broom handle and cut a coarse taper on the end of it, tap it into the fork, spring removed of course, and restrain the damper rod that way.
Remove the fork shroud, take out the retaining wire ring.
Hold the fork lower and pull the stanchion out sharply - a la slide hammer - this will knock the upper bush and fork seal out of the lower leg.

Bingo it's apart :!:

Thanks Sid. Sounds simple enough.

Scoobs 18-03-05 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid
* But I'm sure you can which is why I left them out.

I see you have given me some credit. Assumed that I have a bit of nouse! FIRST MISTAKE! :lol:

I think I can work it out fella. :wink:


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