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Fork Tube Separation Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Grand Poobah" data-source="post: 482486" data-attributes="member: 10236"><p>Yeah, I checked those sites too. The one you mentioned had the best step-by-step advice, but when he got to where I'm stuck, he says this:</p><p></p><p>"Now the fork tube and fork leg are ready to come apart. Just follow instructions in the manual for disassembly and then get everything squeaky clean."</p><p>Naturally, I was disappointed at the level of detail there. Otherwise, I found that article very helpful.</p><p></p><p>I searched all of the FJR sites I could find but no one talked about this part of the process. Which leads me to believe I'm just being too dainty with it. However, based on my own personal history with things like this, this is the point where I lean on something too hard and my little maintenance project suddenly becomes expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grand Poobah, post: 482486, member: 10236"] Yeah, I checked those sites too. The one you mentioned had the best step-by-step advice, but when he got to where I'm stuck, he says this: "Now the fork tube and fork leg are ready to come apart. Just follow instructions in the manual for disassembly and then get everything squeaky clean." Naturally, I was disappointed at the level of detail there. Otherwise, I found that article very helpful. I searched all of the FJR sites I could find but no one talked about this part of the process. Which leads me to believe I'm just being too dainty with it. However, based on my own personal history with things like this, this is the point where I lean on something too hard and my little maintenance project suddenly becomes expensive. [/QUOTE]
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