- Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:15 am
#63337
PeteF, yes a drain would be a bloody good idea but for some unknown reason the latest "straight" forks have a wee hole up the bottom of the leg but I cannot find any bolt up there. The Workshop Manual, which is only to 2010, does not cover the new forks. If there is a bolt up that hole, which I cannot see, then is seems it is there to secure the damper inside the leg, not a drain. Apparently (online stuff) the new forks have to be withdrawn and upended to drain them, if this is right then imo it's bloody stupid. It would take me too long to mess about with them. The dealership (Hayballs) has a good workshop, plus they have a range of fork oils available which I don't ...
The forks are working as I suppose they should however I do not entirely trust the indian/factory lubricants (e.g. the grease in the rear hub looked like dried soap) and I perhaps want the bounce adjusted to better suit my mass.