Further
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OK, 14 years with BMW K-bikes spoiled me in the fork oil change department I guess. But I don't understand why every manufacturer doesn't just install little set-screw fork bleeders at the end of the forks along with fork caps that have a small refill plug? Is that too much to ask?
It made life soooo simple for me for the last 14 years. Every year drain and flush and refill the forks ... 20 minutes max. And no lifting the front end.
Is this just a built-in service dept. money generator?
So I'm thinkin' a good machinist could tap 2 holes in the bottom of the forks to accept a BMW set-screw w/o-ring. Problem is filling from the top. Haven't taken the forks off yet. Can those compression adjustment knobs on the fork caps be removed to refill from the top. On the BMWs you refill according to CC's you don't do it by measuring the distance the fluid level is from the top.
Is this a crazy idea?
Chris
It made life soooo simple for me for the last 14 years. Every year drain and flush and refill the forks ... 20 minutes max. And no lifting the front end.
Is this just a built-in service dept. money generator?
So I'm thinkin' a good machinist could tap 2 holes in the bottom of the forks to accept a BMW set-screw w/o-ring. Problem is filling from the top. Haven't taken the forks off yet. Can those compression adjustment knobs on the fork caps be removed to refill from the top. On the BMWs you refill according to CC's you don't do it by measuring the distance the fluid level is from the top.
Is this a crazy idea?
Chris