Do you need a special tool to compress them when refitting following fork seal change ?
Thanks
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Fork Springs - z1000A1
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Re: Fork Springs - z1000A1
No chris. If I remember right just a bit of brute force and ignorance ( I have ample of both ).Â
It can be a little fiddly trying to push the spring down, with the plug (trying to get the first thread). You need to have the forks secured/still, so you have both hands available.Â
hope that helps, cheers freddyÂ
quote="evans"]Do you need a special tool to compress them when refitting following fork seal change ?
Thanks[/quote]
I've copied this from your other post chris;

It can be a little fiddly trying to push the spring down, with the plug (trying to get the first thread). You need to have the forks secured/still, so you have both hands available.Â
hope that helps, cheers freddyÂ
quote="evans"]Do you need a special tool to compress them when refitting following fork seal change ?
Thanks[/quote]
I've copied this from your other post chris;


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