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tconroy
650 owners,I got a question!
I want to replace the old fork springs with progressive spring.I have the air valve on top with a clip that holds the spring in.I have not done it yet but the manual says to push down on the spring stopper and remove the snap ring.My question is...how easy is it to remove the snap ring and what you used to remove it,plus does it have the holes for snap ring pliers to fit in or do ya just fish it out of there with a screwdriver? Please help, this is the begining of my winter upgrades. Thanks in advance!Tags: None
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snowbeard
I think mine screw off, but I have the G model and forks are one big difference between them.
of you have the snap ring pliers it shouldn't be too hard
the pressure on mine wasn't all that strong I but be sure the front wheel is off the ground to relieve any compressionLast edited by Guest; 11-14-2006, 10:01 PM.
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tconroy
Originally posted by snowbeard View PostI think mine screw off, but I have the G model and forks are one big difference between them.
of you have the snap ring pliers it shouldn't be too hard
the pressure on mine wasn't all that strong I but be sure the front wheel is off the ground to relieve any compression
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Billy Ricks
If your fork is anything like the stock 700 fork the ring has no holes for snap ring pliers. You simply push down on the cap and get a small screwdriver up under the ring and slide it around to get the ring out of its groove.
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tconroy
Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostIf your fork is anything like the stock 700 fork the ring has no holes for snap ring pliers. You simply push down on the cap and get a small screwdriver up under the ring and slide it around to get the ring out of its groove.
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luc8421
they're not snap rings, they're lock wires. FYI. use a phillips screw driver in the center of the cap, push down and pry the lock wire out. let the cap out slowly or it will spring out into no wheres. so will the lock wire when you pry it out, so be careful with that too. and you've all the weight off of the front wheel, right?
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tconroy
Originally posted by luc8421 View Postthey're not snap rings, they're lock wires. FYI. use a phillips screw driver in the center of the cap, push down and pry the lock wire out. let the cap out slowly or it will spring out into no wheres. so will the lock wire when you pry it out, so be careful with that too. and you've all the weight off of the front wheel, right?
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snowbeard
sorry I wasn't much help earlier, the socket around it sounds good. it might be a little unstable tho? maybe use an extension? or just remove it altogether and put a new oring on. mine was old and flat and wouldn't reseal.
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rkubik
loosen bolts too
Also when you are trying to get that cap out, loosen the pinch bolt in the top yoke. Makes it a lot easier.
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