Quick 30 min job!!!!!!

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Thought I would treat the 90S to some fresh fork oil; no problem, have all the right tools, done it loads of times before :D

Oil drained, time to refill; tightening the damper rod bolt - snap, OH SH&T!
:mad:
:mad:

Now bike is u/s until I can get a new damper rod drain plug and strip the leg :blast Bloody bank holidays!

Next thing I know is SWMBO complaining about the usual 30 min job and my bad mood:D

Have a good bank holiday one and all
:thumb2
 
Eng, you have my total sympathy. I remember when I was giving my ST a full service prior to a long trip and managed to strip the bevel drive drain plug thread.
 
Thought I would treat the 90S to some fresh fork oil; no problem, have all the right tools, done it loads of times before :D

Oil drained, time to refill; tightening the damper rod bolt - snap, OH SH&T!
:mad:
:mad:

Now bike is u/s until I can get a new damper rod drain plug and strip the leg :blast Bloody bank holidays!

Next thing I know is SWMBO complaining about the usual 30 min job and my bad mood:D

Have a good bank holiday one and all
:thumb2

If the damper rod is the same as a 1980 R100RS or R80/7 then I have a couple of spares as I changed the fronts on both bikes.

Let me know if I can help.

Cheers

Sid
 
Thanks!

Thanks Sid, hopefully I have tracked down a used one to collect this morning.
:thumb2
 
Been there done that. Surprisingly flimsy for something that holds the front wheel on? :D
 


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