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Hello all,qu9ck question here about CB125S fornt forks (1973). There are bolts at the bottoms of each fork leg tucked up inside the forks. You have to remove the front axle to get at them. Thing is that they are not in the manual or in any parts fiche that I have been able to find. One of them is leaking badly and I dont know how to remove it. The bolt just seems to spin and spin in place
sadly, I dont have any pics of the job while everything was apart. I was kind of assisting my friend who is a red seal motorcycle tech. I will be asking him about anything he saw that seemed out of order when we were doing it. The only thing that he brought up though, was the fact that those bottom bolts weren't on the parts fiche. He said everything else was the same. It could very well be that the bottoms are indeed from a later model CB125. My mechanic's GF has a 1974 CB125 that he was starting the forks on today. Ill ask him if her bike does or doesn't have the same bottom bolts. Putting on a different years bottom forks seems like a strange thing to do. Im wondering if maybe the individuals who were printing the repair manuals in the 70's weren't quite paying attention...
Are they just drain bolts? I can't tell if #13 in the diagram is a drain bolt or a fender stay bolt.
Good point.. Those lowers are the 'unknown factor'.. Someone may have fitted a pair of 79-82'(or other unknown? 27mm i.d.) lowers onto your 73' CB125S 27mm O.D. original fork tubes.Then they would have needed to install some type of bolt/washer set-up at the bottom to keep it sealed.longrange,Do you have any pics of the forks when they were apart during the fork seal replacement job you did ?
I have a cb100 72, and it has those bolts, They have a brass crush type washer on them.I can't remember quite what I did when I rebuild them, but, I do remember thinking those bolts weren't doing much in there.
Quote from: WhyNot2 on June 18, 2020, 10:20:38 AMI have a cb100 72, and it has those bolts, They have a brass crush type washer on them.I can't remember quite what I did when I rebuild them, but, I do remember thinking those bolts weren't doing much in there.Turns out you are correct sir. After checking my friends' bike and talking to a few other people, turns out those bottom bolts are superfluous and not really meant to be touched or altered in the life of the bike, at least no one I talked to ever had a need to do anything with them.Thanks forum, for your interest and help.