friesman Posted May 17, 2011 #1 Posted May 17, 2011 It seems I have to remove the left fork cap and the remove the air line from the my class air compressor and use my shop air to blow the oil back into my forks as the class compressor doesnt have enough pressure to do this. It turns out that if a bike goes on its side oil can fill the class hoses and disable the compressor. So I need to know the size of the wrench needed to get that cap off. I know almost enough here to be dangerous, but I think I also need to make sure to get the bike on center stand and get weight off the front wheel. Is there anything else I need to know to pull this cap off? Brian
MikeZ06Allen Posted May 17, 2011 #2 Posted May 17, 2011 I believe it is 17 mm. Most auto parts stores carry these as a single or sometimes as a set. I use a 1/2 inch breaker bar with an extension. Just ensure there is little to no air in the fork tubes before removing the cap. On re-assembly clean the cap threads with some WD-40 or other light oil as these are extremely fine pitched threads and can gall very easily. Since you are disassemblying you should consider a set of progressive springs. I did this when I got the bike and I love the way it handles. Recently, I also removed the anti-dive units and used Skydoc 17's block-off plates. Now coupled with the 15 wt fork oil I do not need to use the CLASS on the front at all. Even when riding a bit agressively I get very little dive and I am on the hefty size (240+). So your mileage may vary.
friesman Posted May 17, 2011 Author #3 Posted May 17, 2011 thanks for the input MIke, I already have progressives in Brownie and I love them, but now I am just trying to get class running. Brian PS youre a lightweight.....lol!
dingy Posted May 17, 2011 #4 Posted May 17, 2011 Also loosen the upper triple tree clamps. Someone posted on here that that made a difference on loosening the fork caps. Gary
Rocket Posted May 17, 2011 #5 Posted May 17, 2011 Also loosen the upper triple tree clamps. Someone posted on here that that made a difference on loosening the fork caps. Gary Big time difference................
Rocket Posted May 17, 2011 #6 Posted May 17, 2011 Is there anything else I need to know to pull this cap off? Brian I will call tonight, Brian...... Seeing I know your bike, better than you do.
MikeZ06Allen Posted May 17, 2011 #7 Posted May 17, 2011 PS youre a lightweight.....lol! The last time someone called me that I was in High School.
MikeZ06Allen Posted May 17, 2011 #8 Posted May 17, 2011 (edited) Also loosen the upper triple tree clamps. Someone posted on here that that made a difference on loosening the fork caps. Gary Ok 'splain how this helps in removing the fork caps? Just curious as I have never done that and I have had zero problems getting the caps off. Unless this is an inside joke; which went right over my head. Edited May 17, 2011 by MikeZ06Allen fat fingers typing
Rocket Posted May 17, 2011 #9 Posted May 17, 2011 Ok 'splain how this helps in removing the fork caps? Just curious as I have never done that and I have had zero problems getting the caps off. Unless this is an inside joke; which went right over my head. The upper clamps squeeze the top of the fork tubes, resulting in more resistance for unthreading / threading the caps. Loosen the clamp bolts to remove the added resistance.
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