tape wrote:Mario has welded the swingarm for me.... what a top job he did... thanks mate.
Now I gotta get it over for polishing....
Still very not certain where to take the motor for reco. I realy don't want to start putting it (motor) back in without some assurance that it will be 100%.
I will need assistance soon from someone on fork seals.
Cheers
Glad it's coming along mate.
I like forks and tight seals... Give us a buzz, i may be able to help
The fork seals are easy mate.
Just take them to the shop (unless you got a rattle gun?) to get the bottom bolts out, rest is a piece of piss..... Jimmy of course !!!
Just because you CAN ride, doesn't mean you SHOULD
Got the Frame back from polishers now the fun starts.
FORK SEALS - I got quoted $125 fitted if I took the fork legs to them $25 for seals and $100 to fit including oil
Does anyone have the required tools to do the job? If so I am willing to put on a BBQ for a spanner day, guest lecturers to let me know of their availability and specialties...
ahaha but generally, i've always been told the way to get forkseals out is to drain the oil out, and just keep pulling in and out until the seal comes out (as it eventually will)
Got the Frame back from polishers now the fun starts.
FORK SEALS - I got quoted $125 fitted if I took the fork legs to them $25 for seals and $100 to fit including oil
Does anyone have the required tools to do the job? If so I am willing to put on a BBQ for a spanner day, guest lecturers to let me know of their availability and specialties...
cheers
As said in the previous post, the bottom screw is difficult to undo. It needs an air rattle gun, and with the fork still assembled (to provide the miniscule grip required). The proper tool is a long square pipe which the shop does not usually have.
Unfortunately for me I found this out at the last minute and went to the shop with a dissasembled fork ... alas needed to go back home to refit the whole thing That provided some entertainment for the mechanics I guess
Next time I'll pay $125 to get it done
andi - Red GPZ900R, GPZ750R1, KLR650 Tengai, KLR250 "my dad's motorbike is cool it is all ways clean.oheter pepole' s motorbikes
are't like my dad's one it's because their is one not always clean." -ariel circa 2007 http://GPZninja.blogspot.com/
That looks great.!
How did you get the swingarm to come out so well. Last time I saw it, it had bits missing...
This is the same bike isn't it..
Dave
2010 Z1000
ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.
I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol