You taught me something. I’ll Be tackling a fork seal replacement on my BMW R1200RT (no springs in these forks). I did order a fork level and was wondering how it’s used (no one ever explained we it to me). Now I understand. Thank you
@Kraken9911 Жыл бұрын
Such a simple concept. Basically insert a straw of the length of fork tube you want air to occupy and suck until the straw can't reach fluid anymore. Thanks so much going to use this on Saturday for a street bike fork service.
@alpha-moto Жыл бұрын
you are welcome
@edwardallan197Ай бұрын
This is the approach I wanted to take, by common sense. Your tool will be perfect, getting one, thanks.
@amd8839 Жыл бұрын
It helped me understand the oil level. Thank you.
@billysell51613 ай бұрын
Why didn't you leave spring in ? Won't it effect oil level ? Regards , Bill
@imridingwithstoopidohwaiti39484 ай бұрын
so I cant find a measure down for oil height on my WP Apex shocks do you have any tricks for coming up with one? Worst case Im going to measure the one that's not leaking then refill by volume and measure it again then.
@electriciantm9142 Жыл бұрын
how much oil and how should i put it if there is only car tire like air valve on the top instead of threaded cap?
@WillfulThinker3 ай бұрын
I have a KTM 390 Duke with a non-adjustable cartridge fork. Can I simply remove the cap at the top of each tube and take out a little oil with your level tool, without disassembling the tubes from the triple clamps, etc.?
@piotrekchuma2 ай бұрын
The KTM workshop manual recommends removing the forks before any maintenance. The problem you would have to solve not disassembling the forks is to control the spring compression. If you remove both fork caps the forks will collapse and oil will spill out. If you only remove one cap at a time you will need to prop up the bike and compress the closed fork to be able to unscrew the fork cap from the compression rod from the open fork.