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You don't hve to mess anything up changing the fork oil. Drop the tubes out of the triple trees. Take the springs out. If you were smart and left the front wheels on, just lay the tubes down so the oil drains out. Let it sit a couple days. Add the correct amount/weight of oil to each tube. Slide into trees, insert springs, tighten everything down. I won't even dismantle a fork for leaking seals.
I have to service my forks this next month or so. One has leaked since the day I bought the bike, popped a wheelie, and popped a seal. In the dealer's lot. I'll be adding new seals, Dexron-Mercon ATF (that's all fork oil is, automatic transmission fluid), fork gaiters, and a new front tire at the same time. Oh yeah, that new 90/90/19 ribbed tire is on a nice double leading shoe DRUM wheel, with counter bored, notched for lightening hub. Suzuki T-something or other, 1970s. Bound to stop better than the pseudo-brakes on it now. -WD
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