Is it possible to perform a rear wheel wedgie on my PD ?
The reason I ask is I want to drain the front fork oil , but you can't get it all out ( any sludge ) at the very bottom just through the ordinary small drain holes.
My plan was to wedge the rear wheel so the front is as firm as possible on the ground then remove the bottom bolts that attach to the fork rods.
I can then do a flush from up top with brake cleaner.
Is this an act of overkill or just madness ?
Having replaced the fork seals on my lads 80 Basic I was amazed by the amount of shit in the bottom, or maybe its just where it accumulates without any detrimental effect on a fork oil change / performance ?
Edit; or do one fork leg at a time ?
The reason I ask is I want to drain the front fork oil , but you can't get it all out ( any sludge ) at the very bottom just through the ordinary small drain holes.
My plan was to wedge the rear wheel so the front is as firm as possible on the ground then remove the bottom bolts that attach to the fork rods.
I can then do a flush from up top with brake cleaner.
Is this an act of overkill or just madness ?
Having replaced the fork seals on my lads 80 Basic I was amazed by the amount of shit in the bottom, or maybe its just where it accumulates without any detrimental effect on a fork oil change / performance ?
Edit; or do one fork leg at a time ?


