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HxPaul wrote:Use a ring spanner to compress the spring and while holding it under compression release the bottom buffer.Once the buffer is out release the compression and remove the ball bearings,the links should come out.
ROClarke wrote:......The forks are still in the scoot by the way and I do not want to remove just want to replace the fork links.
Storkfoot wrote:ROClarke wrote:......The forks are still in the scoot by the way and I do not want to remove just want to replace the fork links.
I have never entertained doing this job with the forks still in the scoot. Only ever done it with the forks out in a big vice. Then, it is pretty straightforward.
HxPaul wrote:Someones fitted them and you'll find that the links are from a non GP.
Mag wrote:Forks out, long ring spanner and a racket strap from spanner to top of forks. Will hold link under tension and free your hands.
grandpa wrote:Hi ROClarke
You could make a fork spring compressor.Heres one I made earlier .(Get the 30mm bar from hardware or B and Q about a fiver). It frees up both hands.Dont forget to check piston rods are straight and not bent.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=144&p=538&hilit=fork+spring#p538
Good luck and happy new year everybody.
Grandpa
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