Tomorrow I hope to take the front forks off to change the oil and polish off the oxidisation. Should have no problems with this part.
What I really want to know, what is the best way to hold the front wheel of the ground to get it off and stay up while removing the wheel and forks? Would hate to see the bike go face first onto my garage floor.
I have a stand that lifts for my dirt bikes, but the 550 is too low to get the stand up under it.I see that the case protrudes below the frame, can I chock it up from under there or will the weight of the bike damage it?
Any hints or pics from an expert who has no lift to do the same job would be great, got a few ideas, but best ask you good people first.
Also was going to loosen the fork caps, undo the drain bolt and drain the old oil out while I got them off, then top them up with fresh stuff.Is this a perfectly accepable method without pulling the whole fork apart?
I also had dry hard dirty and crusty oil all over one fork leg when I got the bike a few weeks ago, so thought the seal had gone. I took the boot off and seemed to be no oil in there, so confused on that. But did notice there was no brake fluid, but that is on the other side? even more as could not find a leak in the brake system.
So I think when I drain the oil ,will measure what comes out and will confirm a leak or not.I have done fork seals on my dirtbikes and what I can see looks pretty similier to my XL350R. I have a workshop manual(Haynes) so think I can do it, but have one question on that job, so if you know forks, let me know and will ask away just in case I need new seals.
thanks all for your patience with all my stupid questions.