Managed to sneak away to the garage a bit over the weekend and get some work done on the bike. First order of business was removing the old exhaust:
TBD on what I will replace it with. Next was replacing some leaking forks seals. Managed to get the bike up off the ground using a scissor jack, a piece of 2x4, a tire chock, and a couple of jack stands:
First one took a little physical encouragement from a mallet and a dowel to come free from it's home, but the second one came right out:
Separating the two ends did not prove too difficult, although that old ATF smelled awful! Got everything drained, cleaned up, and the old "snap ring" (more like a paper clip) removed, but the old seal is giving me a fit. I've tried a couple different screwdrivers, but I think I'm going to need a pry bar of some sort as it does not want to budge. Would it be easier to use a razor blade and cut it in half rather than marring the fork tube all up trying to pry it out? I have replacement seals and snap rings, so I wouldn't think to be too concerned with preserving the old one. Although, I'm not sure if there's some metal reinforcement in these things, or if they are 100% rubber.
Also, the upper portions of the fork tubes have a bit of corrosion/rust. I was able to wipe most of the rust right off, but that thicker corrosion is staying put. It's under the gaiters so I'm not too concerned about cosmetic appeal, but I didn't know if I should be trying to clean it up otherwise?