Channging Fork Oil

alphadog

Active Member
If anyone has access to an oil/fluid extractor pump it makes life very simple to change the fork oil. My local car wash/oil change has one that is air pressure operated. It only took a few minutes to extract the fork oil through a hose. I only had to remove the two caps on the top triple tree.

Not even time for a beverage it went so fast!!!
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RubWhore

Asshole Extraordinaire
I will have to study about this one cause I dont think mine has fork oil in it but I no that I got shock oil but I dont no how often you are supposed to change it
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Little-Boo

Well-Known Member
Troop Supporter
Not a very good thing in my opinion. I like to take mine down and clean out the shit that builds up on the bottom of the fork legs. When I change my fork oil, I also change the bushings and all seals. That is just me to each is own. :2thumbs:

Carlos :whoop:
 

Little-Boo

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Troop Supporter
I will have to study about this one cause I dont think mine has fork oil in it but I no that I got shock oil but I dont no how often you are supposed to change it
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Shock Oil :loony::loony: do you get shocked when you touch it :lol::lol::roll::roll:.

Carlos :whoop:
 

RubWhore

Asshole Extraordinaire
Shock Oil :loony::loony: do you get shocked when you touch it :lol::lol::roll::roll:.

Carlos :whoop:

I got you this time Carlos I was studyin how long it wood take for somebody to notice yes I got shock oil in the shocks on my springer 3.5 ounces on each one you fill it when you build the front end


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Mad Dog

ValueTeck Enterprises
I will have to study about this one cause I dont think mine has fork oil in it but I no that I got shock oil but I dont no how often you are supposed to change it
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I'm not sure on Dogs but Harley says every 50K. I change mine every year and it's always pretty dirty. I ride about 10-12K per year.
 

RubWhore

Asshole Extraordinaire
I'm not sure on Dogs but Harley says every 50K. I change mine every year and it's always pretty dirty. I ride about 10-12K per year.
If you seed the instructions on instalating them Dragon Springers you be confused to... they send you a one page pitcher and expect you to be a rocket scientist and asemble the damm thing but they dont say when to change the shock oil

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alphadog

Active Member
With the the oil/fluid extractor you can measure what you are taking out by putting the second hose in a measuring cup. I hit 10500 on my K-9 yesterday and was getting some wobble after hitting some bumps on the highway at a certain undisclosed speed range. :eek: The fork oil was silver and definitely shot. I would change it at 5k next time like other members suggested in their posts. Since it is the middle of summer I did not want to break down the front end to clean it out. I will do that at the end of this riding season. I want to change the neck bearings and wheel bearings like GasMan did at the same time.



Now Carlos it is a chopper. You don't have to clean it every time like your M4!!!! :flag:
 

Bowhunter

Well-Known Member
Hey Jerry, I just changed the wheel bearing in Postman's bike at not quiet 9000 miles while we put on new tires. The bearings were is surprisingly bad shape for a sealed unit. If you are getting excessive wobble in the front end, you might want to give those bearing a quick look. Just sayin
 

alphadog

Active Member
Thanks Steve. Was it easy to change the wheel bearings? Do I need any special tools to get the bearings out? I am hoping I did not bend the rim when I hit a friggin hill where they stopped milling on a highway in Pennsyltuckey last week. I still have a slight wobble between I'd say 70-85 mph. Not a constant wobble. Only when the highway gets slightly rough. Changing the fork oil helped somewhat.
You may be right Carlos!!!
 
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