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I can not find an amount listed. Call a Yamaha dealer or a motorcycle repair shop. Do you know what this project entails? I personally would have a mechanic do this for me.
Things You'll Need
Fork oil
Contact cleaner
Pan
14mm allen socket
Air impact gun
Soft jaw vice
Clean rag
17mm wrench
Bucket
Small, flat screwdriver
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Instructions
1
Remove the front wheel.
2
Remove the brake caliper and fork guards.
3
Pry the triple clamps apart with a small, flat screwdriver and slide the forks out.
4
Wipe the forks clean and set them to the side.
5
Take the cap off of the outer tube. Slide the tube down. Turn the fork upside down over a bucket so it can drain.
6
Take the fork cap off of the piston rod. Use a 17mm wrench to hold down the lock nut under the cap. Pull the spring and rebound adjuster out and wipe them with a clean rag.
7
Secure the bottom of the fork in a soft jaw vice.
8
Pull the piston rod out of the fork and continue to pull it out.
9
Undo the adjuster bottom of the fork tube with a 14mm Allen socket and air impact gun. The cartridge should slide out of the fork tube.
10
Dump the oil inside the cartridge into a pan.
11
Clean the old oil and debris out of the inner tubes an cartridge with contact cleaner.
12
Wait for the parts to dry. Then put the outer tube back into the vice.
13
Put the cartridge inside the tube and tighten the compression adjuster into the fork.
14
Stand the tube up. Insert adjuster rod and fill it with fork oil.
15
Put the spring back in once the oil has set.
16
Put the cap on and place it back onto the bike.
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