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cromwell1234
Please need help filling fork oil
Just looking drain fork oil and top it off, I'm going on a long trip (end of season) and will not rebuild until next year, dont have a manual right now, can anyone help with draining the fork oil and filling it up, on a 1982 gs1100e, yes it leaks and is almost dry, need to get through a month of driving and a long upcoming trip. next year progressive springs and fork overhall--any help is appreciated!!!Tags: None
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cromwell1234
AWESOME link thank you, however it doesnt have the shop manual, so I have no idea where to drain and fill---learning every day, can fix any car, bikes however need a special touch.
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cromwell1234
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Forum LongTimerGSResource Superstar
Past Site Supporter- Oct 2006
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Should be a drain screw in the bottom of the leg... You should be able to get the caps off whilst they are fitted or by loosening the bar mounts & moving the bars out the way.
Put the required amount back in.
It would be better to do a proper job though... it doesn't take more than an hour or two...
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Originally posted by cromwell1234 View PostAWESOME link thank you, however it doesnt have the shop manual, so I have no idea where to drain and fill---learning every day, can fix any car, bikes however need a special touch.
Note to self: Pay attention, damnit!!
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