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I have the needed tools, and it would take me less than an hour to get the job done.
Jack the front of the bike up a bit high, take the brake caliper off, take the front wheel off, take the cap off the fork tubes (I think there is room to do that with the drag bars in place.....and there will be some spring pressure when the threaded cap comes loose), loosen the pinch bolt on the turn signal mount and the lower fork clamp......then slide the tube out. If you need more clearance you can slide the upper tube down in the lower fork leg.....and you most likely will need to do a bit of fiddling with the turn signal clamp (wedging a flat blade screwdriver in the clamp to spread it a bit may help to get the tube to slide in the clamp).
Replacement is the opposite of the removal.....do only one side at a time and it will help to keep the fork yokes aligned.
And.....before you install the new forks yo might as well change the fluid. Turn the fork tube upside down and pump as much of the old oil out as you can. Then add the fork oil (15W is fine....if you live in a rural area and can get real fork fluid, Automatic Transmission Oil Type F will work in a pinch) - use 441 ml /14.9 oz. of fluid for each fork leg.
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