flowmaster Guest Nov 16, 2009 #1 Hi all How do I get the bottom of the forks off the stantions for abit of a clean up and re-paint? The haymes manual doesn't tell you and I've tried the parts microfiche but it goesn't show the fork internals. Thanks Matt pic attached Attachments DSC00212.JPG 51.3 KB · Views: 237
Hi all How do I get the bottom of the forks off the stantions for abit of a clean up and re-paint? The haymes manual doesn't tell you and I've tried the parts microfiche but it goesn't show the fork internals. Thanks Matt pic attached
ianboydsnr Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 23, 2005 Messages 11,911 Reaction score 6 Location cumbria, the real north west Nov 16, 2009 #2 flowmaster said: Hi all How do I get the bottom of the forks off the stantions for abit of a clean up and re-paint? The haymes manual doesn't tell you and I've tried the parts microfiche but it goesn't show the fork internals. Thanks Matt pic attached Click to expand... if its like the 1150, you remove the fork bridge and slide it off the bottom there is no internalls, just the seal, dustcap and ring holding the seal in place, plus the oil, and probably a bush
flowmaster said: Hi all How do I get the bottom of the forks off the stantions for abit of a clean up and re-paint? The haymes manual doesn't tell you and I've tried the parts microfiche but it goesn't show the fork internals. Thanks Matt pic attached Click to expand... if its like the 1150, you remove the fork bridge and slide it off the bottom there is no internalls, just the seal, dustcap and ring holding the seal in place, plus the oil, and probably a bush
flowmaster Guest Nov 16, 2009 #3 Thanks for the info but I dont want to remove the bridge just the bottom of the sliders as in the picture.One on each leg.I know there's a drain bolt underneath the bottom of the stantion.Do I just remove that and they slide off ?
Thanks for the info but I dont want to remove the bridge just the bottom of the sliders as in the picture.One on each leg.I know there's a drain bolt underneath the bottom of the stantion.Do I just remove that and they slide off ?
Tartan Terror Registered user Joined Jun 25, 2005 Messages 592 Reaction score 0 Location Howe 'O' the Mearns Nov 16, 2009 #4 Would it be simpler just masking the top part off then paint as required?
flowmaster Guest Nov 20, 2009 #5 Yes I'm thinking that myself.I was going to get them powder coated but think I'll just clean up with a dremel and paint.Thanks
Yes I'm thinking that myself.I was going to get them powder coated but think I'll just clean up with a dremel and paint.Thanks
patzx12 Registered user Joined Jun 18, 2007 Messages 4,706 Reaction score 2 Location Galway Ireland Nov 20, 2009 #6 If you are talking about seperating the castings, that ia a "no can do" The are pressed together permanantly.
If you are talking about seperating the castings, that ia a "no can do" The are pressed together permanantly.
Kremmen Registered user Joined Oct 7, 2009 Messages 436 Reaction score 0 Location High Halstow, Kent Nov 20, 2009 #7 flowmaster said: Yes I'm thinking that myself.I was going to get them powder coated but think I'll just clean up with a dremel and paint.Thanks Click to expand... Before you topcoat, don't forget to use an etch primer .... unless you want the paint to come off. Regards
flowmaster said: Yes I'm thinking that myself.I was going to get them powder coated but think I'll just clean up with a dremel and paint.Thanks Click to expand... Before you topcoat, don't forget to use an etch primer .... unless you want the paint to come off. Regards