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Removing front wheel and forks
#28332 11/18/2005 12:15 PM
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Does anyone know where I can get instructions on how to remove the front wheel and forks? I am removing the fork covers and going to fork gaiters.

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tdmccoy #28333 11/18/2005 12:20 PM
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Front wheel is easy enough, unbolt the two bolts that hold the brake calipers to the mounts, and then suspend the calipers so that they're not stretching the brake lines, loosen up the two pinch bolts on the lower ends of the both fork tubes, then just undo the axle cover nut on the RH fork tube, and pull the axle out. Forks, your on your own, though I'm sure the Service Manual will break down how to undo the forks.


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RoundSlide #28334 11/18/2005 1:06 PM
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Thanks for the instructions RoundSlide. The dealer wanted $80 for the service manual, I don't have that right now.

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tdmccoy #28335 11/18/2005 1:18 PM
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Yep, that's the same price that Team Triumph in Wisconsin is asking for, then again, that might be your dealer as well. You may have to go online to get the right metric hex head sockets for the axle, I got a 3 piece set that was 12mm, 14mm, and then 17mm if I remember right, ended up having to fashion a tool out of a bolt with two nuts locked together for the actual axle, think it worked out like a 19mm hex head.


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RoundSlide #28336 11/18/2005 1:21 PM
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Thanks again!!!

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tdmccoy #28337 11/18/2005 5:59 PM
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Ditto what michael said about the bolt with two nuts thing. Works great.


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bennybmn #28338 11/18/2005 7:50 PM
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TD loosen the clamps on the tree's and slide one leg at a time. Preheat some water with a little dish soap in it and let both boots(gaiters) sit in it for a few minutes. This will make the boots more pliable and the soapy water will help the boots to slide on........Angelis


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ANGELIS745 #28339 11/18/2005 9:12 PM
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Thanks Angelis, it sounds like you have done this before!?

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tdmccoy #28340 11/19/2005 7:38 PM
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Yes I have , take a look at my photos


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ANGELIS745 #28341 11/20/2005 7:23 PM
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They look great, I can't wait to get mine gaiters on!


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