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Old 06-10-12, 01:45 PM   #1
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Default Fork rebuild problem.

got forks off and striped replaced seal what was leakeing . put back together again , havent put the spring and spacer tube in yet , im trying to push the shinney iner tube fork down into the outer one , it doesnt move , is this right , will it not move untill i put oil in and spring and spacer tuube in , as it says to move this tube up and down to get the bubles out when you have put the oil in , but its not moveing up and down , have i done some thing wroung , help please
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Old 06-10-12, 04:21 PM   #2
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Default Re: help please asap need bike back

still in need of help , when i took the damper rod bolt out the end of forks , that holds them together , they move fine , but when i do it up , to the damper rod that then stops them from moveing , sure im doing some thing wroung or not putting it back together right , i put the damper rod in with point faceing down , inside the inner tube , with springs on it , then tighten the rod bolt , then the inner tube will not move , up or down . what am i doing wroung
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Old 06-10-12, 05:09 PM   #3
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Default Re: Fork rebuild problem.

Which parts, and in what sequence have you so far assembled?

Assuming we're discussing an SV, here's a simplified explanation:

Put rebound spring, (the small one), on damper rod.
Put damper rod into fork stanchion, (the shiny part).
To make assembly easier refit the spring and spacer assembly, and loosely refit top cap.
You'll now have the damper rod poking out the end of the stanchion.
Put lock piece, (cone shaped plastic piece), on end of damper rod.
Hold the stanchion upright, damper rod upwards, fit slider, (lower fork leg), over the damper rod and fit bolt and washer.
Turn it the right way up, remove top cap/spacer/spring.

Does the fork now operate correctly?
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Old 06-10-12, 05:35 PM   #4
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Default Re: Fork rebuild problem.

thanks squid
the damper rod does not stick out the shiney fork staction , theres a white plastic thing . stuck into the the bottom of the shiney staction and doesnt let the damper rod through dont know if this comes out
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Default Re: Fork rebuild problem.

did that works fine , but soon as i take top cap of and spring out the shiney tube wont push back down , is this right , this is the bit thats troubleing me
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Old 06-10-12, 07:57 PM   #6
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Default Re: Fork rebuild problem.

The plastic thing is the lock piece, it's stuck in the end of the fork stanchion. It's upper end is tapered, you have compressed the fork rather hard when working on it and this has wedged the lock piece in place. Degrease the fork stanchion, put the wheel spindle back into the fork lower, stand on it and pull hard, usually this will free it.
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Default Re: Fork rebuild problem.

hi got it out did what you said , and worked fine so i undid the top bolt and took spring and spacer out , and the the inner tube now wont go back down into the outer one , again does it only goes down when main spring is in it and bolted at top again
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Default Re: Fork rebuild problem.

No, the fork will move completely from top to bottom irrespective of oil and spring being fitted or not. Obviously it will be rather harder to compress when it's full of spring .

Anyhoo - take it apart - something is amiss with how it's assembled.
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hi had a good look at it , sure the inner one carnt move up and down when the bolt at the bottom is it as this holds the damper rod in the bottom and so it wont move am i right , this is doing my head in , just couldnt afford 120 to get it done by garage at the mow ,
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Default Re: Fork rebuild problem.

Take it apart. Completely. Something isn't right. You have PM.
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