They're on top.I looked and didnt see a drain plug on my 04 Pitbull, is there one somewhere?
There is a couple of end caps on the bottom of the fork tubes that have a set screw that comes in from the wheel side of the forks. Remove it then the cap after u remove the tire of course. A 6mm hex wrench up into the bottom of the forks will remove the plug.I will pull the wheel and look for that plug but will need to buy a lift lol and will also check out the forums ,thanks
my comment was referring back to wills67's post but it is applies to everybody. sorry for the confusion.It Marc,lol


when i did mine, used 20wt and it just seems too weak. forks compress too quickly and just doesn't have the rebound that the 30 wt. has. will go back to 30 wt. when done again. yes, on smooth road it is good but just not as responsive. mho.Did my frork rebuild last Saturday, (seals, bushings,washers) only takes about 2 hours.
I did not put 30 weight oil in as BDM recomends, I accually went with like 15 weight. 15 weight? I mixed 20 weight with 10 wieght that I had leftover from other builds. Ride is nice not swirly or too stiff.
Between your k9 and my mastiff, there is some major geometry differences. I drive pretty agressive at times, airborn, peg and pipe scrapes, I like the way it is much better now then before the change. The bike always seemed to be too stiff in the front end, hit bumps really hard, broke my damn headlight mounting bolt, though that's not uncommon.when i did mine, used 20wt and it just seems too weak. forks compress too quickly and just doesn't have the rebound that the 30 wt. has. will go back to 30 wt. when done again. yes, on smooth road it is good but just not as responsive. mho.
ya, definitely depends on what model and the style of riding. will be good for others with pro-street to hear your assessment of the front end. will assist in making educated decision.Between your k9 and my mastiff, there is some major geometry differences. I drive pretty agressive at times, airborn, peg and pipe scrapes, I like the way it is much better now then before the change. The bike always seemed to be too stiff in the front end, hit bumps really hard, broke my damn headlight mounting bolt, though that's not uncommon.
Oh well, time will tell, I can always change it out again..... easy enough.

