- Thu May 04, 2017 9:39 pm
#67403
Like I said, a photo would REALLY help us to spot what they're actually off if you do have one you could post here.
Well never mind, let's look at what you've already shared here. I found another post from last October in which you said your sliders had the same oil drain arrangements as the classic Bullet drum brake forks and you posted a youtube video with a standard Bullet getting a fork oil change, saying they looked "Similar to this - "
http://www.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/fo ... ost_104021
(9th and 10th message down)
SO if the forks have the standard cap nut at the bottom which you undo to drain the oil, and you add new oil through the top with just the casquette top plugs removed, then I'm pretty certain that the INTERNALS will be standard Bullet, no matter how different the sliders might look.
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Therefore, if your forks are fitted with the standard Bullet components INSIDE, then regardless regardless of what the sliders look like on the OUTSIDE, our host's fork stripping and rebuild instructions should be exactly what you need.
Given your bike's slightly odd pedigree anything is possible, but people usually need a pretty good reason if they want to make something extra-weird when factory components will do.
A.
Well never mind, let's look at what you've already shared here. I found another post from last October in which you said your sliders had the same oil drain arrangements as the classic Bullet drum brake forks and you posted a youtube video with a standard Bullet getting a fork oil change, saying they looked "Similar to this - "
http://www.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/fo ... ost_104021
(9th and 10th message down)
SO if the forks have the standard cap nut at the bottom which you undo to drain the oil, and you add new oil through the top with just the casquette top plugs removed, then I'm pretty certain that the INTERNALS will be standard Bullet, no matter how different the sliders might look.
,br>
Therefore, if your forks are fitted with the standard Bullet components INSIDE, then regardless regardless of what the sliders look like on the OUTSIDE, our host's fork stripping and rebuild instructions should be exactly what you need.
Given your bike's slightly odd pedigree anything is possible, but people usually need a pretty good reason if they want to make something extra-weird when factory components will do.
A.
