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CL77 Front Fork dissassembly

LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:55 am

I use a pointed punch and a hammer to remove those top plates of the aluminum sliders.. ..................lm
cribbs74 wrote:LM........Are those tools for the steel sliders or aluminum? I am guessing the steel ones. I think I have the aluminum ones as the seal cover screws in from the top with the pin holes on the top as well. I'm learning more every day.........ggray sold me his for less than I could make it myself. I'll post how things turn out. Good pic, thanks

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Post by cribbs74 » Mon Sep 10, 2007 2:56 pm

LM,

That is exactly what I thought of doing when I first looked at the covers. I was afraid to screw them up though as I don't have spares. It's good to know that I can do that if I need to dissassemble them again.
Ron Cribbs
1966 CL77
1965 CB160
1974 Triumph T150V

LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:47 pm

Actually no way to damage them. .........lm

cribbs74 wrote:LM,

That is exactly what I thought of doing when I first looked at the covers. I was afraid to screw them up though as I don't have spares. It's good to know that I can do that if I need to dissassemble them again.

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