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    #16
    I use an up side down spark plug socket w/long extension. You can make your own tool too.

    Ed

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      #17
      You know spring is here. We have a bunch of guys working on them old forks! I will try the SP socket backwards and report back!

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        #18
        Originally posted by quickboat View Post
        You know spring is here. We have a bunch of guys working on them old forks! I will try the SP socket backwards and report back!
        just ordered my seals so hopefully it works!

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          #19
          I went the threaded rod and 4 bolt route:

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            #20
            Originally posted by Vmass View Post
            I went the threaded rod and 4 bolt route:

            what size, 19mm?

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              #21
              I am pretty sure they were 1/2" nuts.

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                #22
                did you weld the bottom nut?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Jmo371 View Post
                  did you weld the bottom nut?
                  No, it was not necessary. Simply tighten the nuts against each other.

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                    #24
                    19mm

                    For my 82 1100l I just made a T-handle with a 19mm (or 3/4) hex from an allen wrench I lopped off. About 2 feet long.
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                      #25


                      1/2" drive 19mm allen key for under $9. Looks good to me.

                      I just dropped a spare set of forks off at Racetech for new seals, bushings, springs, and Gold Valve cartridge Emulators. I'm thinking of having them make up a custom set of shocks.

                      $9.70 with Amazon Prime. That is cheap enough for me.
                      sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things

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