Need Help with Lower Fork Swap!
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Need Help with Lower Fork Swap!
Bike is a 06' Street Glide. I'm changing out the lower fork slider for chrome.
Got the stock slider off and not sure about proper procedure from here. I have the manual, but it isn't very clear, at least not to me.
With the lower slider off, this leaves the fork seals, spacer washer, slider bushing and then the fork leg bushing on the upper fork. The bottom fork leg bushing prevents all of the above from sliding off the fork leg. Does this need to be pryed off in order to remove the old seal?
Once removed, what is the procedure for getting the new seal on? Can't seem to grasp the concept by looking at the setup. I thought the new seal was seated into the top of the chrome lower slider? How do you get the seal along with the spacer, bushing, etc up into the upper fork after seating it? Seems like I would need to take the upper fork off of the bike to seat the new seal and bushings, etc??
Maybe I'm making this harder than it needs to be, but I sure could use some help.
Got the stock slider off and not sure about proper procedure from here. I have the manual, but it isn't very clear, at least not to me.
With the lower slider off, this leaves the fork seals, spacer washer, slider bushing and then the fork leg bushing on the upper fork. The bottom fork leg bushing prevents all of the above from sliding off the fork leg. Does this need to be pryed off in order to remove the old seal?
Once removed, what is the procedure for getting the new seal on? Can't seem to grasp the concept by looking at the setup. I thought the new seal was seated into the top of the chrome lower slider? How do you get the seal along with the spacer, bushing, etc up into the upper fork after seating it? Seems like I would need to take the upper fork off of the bike to seat the new seal and bushings, etc??
Maybe I'm making this harder than it needs to be, but I sure could use some help.
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You need to drive that new seal about 1/2 down into the top of the new slider. I have no idea how you would do that with the fork assembly still in the triple trees, although I read all the time that guys are doing it. With the assembly off the bike it's pretty easy. I use a piece of PVC pipe that I've split down the center and then draw it up to the right size with large hose clamps.
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With the lower slider off, this leaves the fork seals, spacer washer, slider bushing and then the fork leg bushing on the upper fork. The bottom fork leg bushing prevents all of the above from sliding off the fork leg. Does this need to be pryed off in order to remove the old seal?
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I used the old seal as a cushion for new seal install, flipped it, slid it on the fork above new seal, slid on PVC, and tapped PVC driving old into new and new into place. Make sure it seats fully so clip retainer seats fully into groove around inside of lower.
No big deal, careful to properly torque 6mm bolt holding fork into lower slider and fill to proper amount when done.
"Dawg"s 1 1/2" PVC idea worked great when I did mine last year.
No big deal, careful to properly torque 6mm bolt holding fork into lower slider and fill to proper amount when done.
"Dawg"s 1 1/2" PVC idea worked great when I did mine last year.
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Yes, this is the same area I'm talking about. So you pryed the bushing off with a screwdriver and then what? I understand how the pvc will seat the new seal, but I don't see how you can do this from the bottom up. Wouldn't you have to do it from the top down? Meaning you have to take the upper leg out of the triple tree and then re-seat everything from the top down....
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