Fork disassembly questionsMade a second clamp to spread the grunt around more evenly.
Hot air did not work, so I used propane. The big spanners were positioned for leverage. The first one was a b****, the second one easier. Spray paint is an excellent substitute for Loctite. Looks like something out of a cartoon, but it worked. Anything weird to look out for when I take them apart?
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That's a magnificent piece of improvization. Something to be proud of! So much better than a strap or chain wrench. The tube should just pull out, but if it doesn't you may have the inside of the slider dimpled by someone using an over-long fender bolt. This can sometimes be dealt with by working the stanchion like a slide hammer. If not you may need to damage something to get them apart. I had one that was so bad I had to drill through the bottom of the fender mount hole to remove the dimple. Good luck! G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
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You must dismantle all of the circlips and bushes from the bottom. Keep a careful note of where each part goes AND which way up it is. The damper valve (steel ring) has a chamfer on one side only. G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
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