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1 year 3 months ago #1603
by Emlyn
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Thank you Roger for the info, I will attempt to do this weekend as I have to remove the cylinder head on my 600cc Dominator first.
Many thanks again
Emlyn
Many thanks again
Emlyn
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1 year 3 months ago #1604
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Emlyn,
Thinking about it you should support the handlebars as you are knocking the wedge out of the bottom of the handlebar tube. You might also put some oil to help loosen it.
Regards,
Roger
Thinking about it you should support the handlebars as you are knocking the wedge out of the bottom of the handlebar tube. You might also put some oil to help loosen it.
Regards,
Roger
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1 year 3 months ago - 1 year 3 months ago #1610
by Emlyn
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Hello again. I have now found out why the tapping of the top bolt did not release the forks. These may not be ABC forks . I eventually got out my Endescope and had a look down the column. There is a washer at the top and the bottom of the locking clamp and I cannot see a split, so no amount of bashing of the top bolt will release it. The washers are not loose and I cannot see any welding or brazing. I have now used loads of rust penetrating fluid and will leave it to soak in. I will have another go at it Tomorrow.
By the way there are lots of videos on Utube showing the cycle type fork removal.
regards
Emlyn
By the way there are lots of videos on Utube showing the cycle type fork removal.
regards
Emlyn
Last edit: 1 year 3 months ago by Emlyn. Reason: Misspely word
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