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OK so.
-unscrew the caps/collars
-slide them off the top of the forks
-remove dust seals
-clean out
-remove the metal C clip
-turn upside down and use a drift to remove them like you would a wheel bearing
-clean out
-fit new seals with the spring bit facing the bottom when fitted to the bike
-use the old seal to rest on top and tap the new one home
-replace the C clip
-i lightly greased the clip
-refit dust seal, i greased under mine
-refit to bike and screw on...... jobs a gooden
hope that helps anyone with this one year of forks lol the first one took a while, the second was 5 minutes
cheers for your help guys
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your a star!
will give it a go
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http://www.dirtrider.net/forums3/text/topic/69349-1.html
found that, seems like my collar bit does come off, just a case of getting them out now.....
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good luck? lol thats worrying
ahhhh yes i've seen it done like that, but this set of forks has the seal in the removable collar....
think i should remove the top cap and undo that top bit then try slide hammering it out (to best discribe it) ?
i'll ring GG UK tomorro see what they have to say about it all...
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my fork seals have been leaking for a while on the TXT270.... brought some new ones and went to fit, now my year has a large collar that unscrews and there contained in this......
i can see them but really struggling to remove them? i removed the C clip, now do i just bang them out like wheel bearings? as i've nearly distroyed one seal so far.....
also fitting the new ones?
cheers
oh and how am i ment to get the front pipe off this bike? one bolt is hidden behind the bend, and its too tight to get the allen key in lol do i just cut up an allen key?
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Bad idea, poking anything hard through a pilot jet will effect the size, soak it in thinners or something like that then blow through.
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in what way is it broken?
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do you struggle with the cable lengths with higher bars?
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i'm personally not all that convinced by the tubliss things....
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Yeah it does tend to peel off the knobbles, but not till its 2 thirds worn which is good time to change anyway... I prefere them to enduro tyres as they spin up too much.
Cheers for the info there, are any makes softer then others? I'll count my spokes tomorro to make sure I get it right but cheers for the heads up there!
The rim on my txt270 takes a lot of hits and isn't dented, was quite suprised tbh, but I guess its a light bike too.
Once again thanks very much
Is it wrong I wanted to anodise the rim before fitting
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this is where i'll raise a few eye brows......
my ktm was a 450 exc, now its 540.... but i use X11 rears on it i get partworn cheap.....they actually last well, drift a bit on the road, but never loose grip!!!
thats what i thought about a rimlock....
so can any rim be tube less if you install the right tape and seal it well..? or is partly down to the shape and the lip ect?
cheers for the reply mate, i havnt really found many places selling just rims...
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Hi all,
Just wondering where can i find a rear tube less rim?
looking at lacing it to my KTM to have a tubeless rear......
also do you think i'll get away without a rimlock? as there isnt one on my trials bike....
cheers guys
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clock wise is more, anti is less, like a screw thread
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i'd measure it tbh.... then ask a dealer.
one thing i will say is you need to buy the kit, it may cost more then odd bearings, but it will last alot longer as the spacers wear.
mine lasted a good 6k miles before getting any play, then replaced with the kit and still going for 3k on and off road use
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i run about 70-80 ml of good oil to 5 litres in my 270 and not had any complaints
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lol was it just fork oil smell or something died in there?
fork oil is what i'd use, although its not cheap! maybe a carb cleaner or something?
you swapping your seals?
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loving them, comfy, easy to wear, dont rub, dont slip, you dont notice them after a while, seem well made,
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Hi All, not a big poster on here.... but just thought I'd add my 2p
i recently got a trials bike after having an enduro bike for a few years now thought I'd try hone my skills. on the enduro bike i wear EVS RS-7 knee braces after snapping a ligament in my knee.....
issue is these are bulky and cumbersome and i dont get on with them really.....
so having not worn them on the trials iron, i smacked my knee on the tank on landing a jump, was that sickening pain that almost makes you laugh!
i decided i needed some kinda knee guard
i've just ordered these http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=28241
so i'll let you know how i get on!!
price was spot on, hopely they'll be sweet.
cheers
Andy
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are these like yours?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP-v_c0g0mw
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i thought i added an ebay link.....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GasGas-Trials-Fork-S...93%3A1|294%3A50
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are these the right seals?
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i think the 98 has the 3 bit forks and the need for the C spanner, but the 99 doesnt...? correct me if i'm wrong, there's a video on youtube detailing the strip down of the 99 forks. some old guy and beard? gasgas something or rather?
i'm gonna freshen mine up soon and up thw weight, but first will try that clickers trick as at the mo my comp is fully in, the rebound wouldnt move i dont think...
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ebay for a silencer? get it welded back on for a beer or free from a mate? pictures are a must
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