1) Drain oil from each fork leg by removing the drain screws and pumping each leg until empty. Loosen the (4) pinch bolts on the upper triple tree only. Use a pin spanner tool (Storz p/n FT6481A1) with a soft thin cloth to prevent scratches and just loosen the top cap on each fork leg. Remove the front wheel and fender, then remove the individual fork legs from the triple trees.
2)Hold the exposed section of the steel fork tube (43mm diameter) carefully in a vice using aluminum soft jaws to prevent scratches.
3)Loosen the pinch bolt at the top of the lower leg that helps lock the lower leg onto the steel tube.
The lower legs are threaded onto the steel tube with a normal right hand thread. Insert the front axle into the lower leg and use it to unscrew the lower leg from the steel tube. It may be necessary to slightly warm the lower leg with a heat gun to help remove it.
4)Unscrew the threaded seal holder from the upper aluminum tube using spanner tool (Storz p/n FT4354). The dust seal can be removed with your fingers. The oil seal is located on the opposite side of the seal holder. Remove the wire retaining ring and spacer washer (if present). Place the seal holder on a soft piece of wood covered with a cloth and drive the old oil seal out of the seal holder using a screwdriver or similar tool. Press the new oil seal into the seal holder with the spring side of the seal facing you. Reassemble the spacer, retaining ring, and dust seal. Put some thin packing tape over the fork tube threads to protect the new oil seal and reinstall the oil seal holder.
If you intend to replace the fork bushings also, proceed as indicated.
6)Remove the threaded cap at the top of the fork tube using the pin spanner and a soft piece of cloth to prevent scratches. This will expose the fork spring and cartridge rod. Loosen the jam nut on the cartridge nut and remove the top cap from the cartridge rod. The complete cartridge and spring assembly can be removed from the bottom of the steel fork tube. NOTE: It is not necessary or advisable to disassemble the cartridge unit.
7)You can now remove the steel tube by pulling it out from the bottom of the upper aluminum tube. Pull on the steel tube in a slide hammer motion. This will force the lower guide bushing out from the upper tube. The upper bushing is located on the top of the steel tube and can be removed by carefully expanding it and sliding it off of the tube. Install the new bushings and reassemble the fork in reverse order.
8)When you are ready to reinstall the lower legs, use a small amount of Loctite 565 Teflon Pipe Thread Sealant on the threaded portion of the steel tubes.