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CL77 Front Fork Rebuild Help
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FreeRadical
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CL77 Front Fork Rebuild Help
Hello everyone. I've searched for this answer unsuccessfully on the forum. Can someone suggest a tool I can use to remove (and re-install) the flat retainer seal so I can get at the guts inside the lower fork case? There are two holes at the top of the retainer which I assume are meant for some sort of pin spanner. I really don't want to use the chisel and hammer method to work it free. Motion pro makes a tool that might work???
https://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08-06 ... ner+Wrench
https://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08-06 ... ner+Wrench
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: CL77 Front Fork Rebuild Help
I don't use a chisle.
I use a small punch that fits in the hole and tap it around.
Not To Worry. .................lm
I use a small punch that fits in the hole and tap it around.
Not To Worry. .................lm
FreeRadical wrote:Hello everyone. I've searched for this answer unsuccessfully on the forum. Can someone suggest a tool I can use to remove (and re-install) the flat retainer seal so I can get at the guts inside the lower fork case? There are two holes at the top of the retainer which I assume are meant for some sort of pin spanner. I really don't want to use the chisel and hammer method to work it free. Motion pro makes a tool that might work???
https://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08-06 ... ner+Wrench
Re: CL77 Front Fork Rebuild Help
Like LM I have used a round punch with a blunt end.
I also made my own pin wrench from bar and a couple of suitably sized pins brazed in.
G
I also made my own pin wrench from bar and a couple of suitably sized pins brazed in.
G
LOUD MOUSE wrote:I don't use a chisle.
I use a small punch that fits in the hole and tap it around.
Not To Worry. .................lm
FreeRadical wrote:Hello everyone. I've searched for this answer unsuccessfully on the forum. Can someone suggest a tool I can use to remove (and re-install) the flat retainer seal so I can get at the guts inside the lower fork case? There are two holes at the top of the retainer which I assume are meant for some sort of pin spanner. I really don't want to use the chisel and hammer method to work it free. Motion pro makes a tool that might work???
https://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08-06 ... ner+Wrench
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LOUD MOUSE
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mcconnellfrance
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Probably too late for you but I used a strap wrench. Came off easily without heating or other persuasion.
415G8WArpyL._SY300_ by Gordon McConnell, on Flickr
Link to Amazon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BOA-13-2612-St ... B00096JDKS
415G8WArpyL._SY300_ by Gordon McConnell, on FlickrLink to Amazon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BOA-13-2612-St ... B00096JDKS