Front Forks and Steering Head

Submitted by xjcdadmin on Wed, 06/10/2009 - 17:02

FRONT FORK

 

A. Removal and Disassembly 

WARNING: 

Securely support the motorcycle so there is no danger of it falling over.

1.    Disconnect the speedometer cable. Disconnect the brake caliper and remove the front wheel. Place a wooden wedge or other object into the caliper assembly to keep the brake pads from falling out. Remove the front fender.

2.    Remove the rubber cap from the top of each fork.

3.    The spring seat and fork spring are retained by a stopper ring (spring wire circlip). It is necessary to depress the spring seat and fork spring to remove the stopper ring. Remove the stopper ring by carefully prying out one end with a small screwdriver.

4.    Place an open container under each drain hole. Remove the drain screw from each outer tube.

WARNING:

Do not allow oil to contact the disc brake components. If any oil should contact the brake components it must be removed before the motorcycle is operated. Oil will cause diminished braking capacity and will damage the rubber components of the brake assembly.

5.    Loosen the pinch bolt on the steering stem and the two pinch bolts crown and remove fork.

6.    Remove the Allen bolt from the bottom of the fork assembly while holding the inner tube with the front fork cylinder comp. holder (special tool). Pull the inner tube out of the outer tube.

To remove the fork seal. Pry out the dust seal and remove the spring clip over the oil seal. Pry out the oil seal, being very careful to not damage the fork tube surfaces.

1. Dust seal

B. Inspection

1. Examine fork inner tube for scratches and straightness. If the tube is scratched severely or bent, it should be replaced.

WARNING:

Do not attempt to straighten a fork tube, since this may weaken the part dangerously.

2.    Check the seal outer seat. If leakage is from this area, replace the seal. If this does not cure the leakage, replace the outer tube.

3.    Check the outer tube for dents. If any dent causes the inner tube to "hang up" during operation, the outer tube should be replaced.

4.    Check the free length of the springs.

Fork spring free length: 606 mm (23.86 in;

5. Check the "O-ring" on the spring seat. If damaged, replace the "O-ring".

C. Assembly

1.    Make sure all components are clean be-fore assembly. Always install a new fork seal. Do not re-use a seal.

2.    Apply oil to the fork seal and install the seal by pressing in with a large socket. Install the retaining clip and dust seal.

3.    Install the inner tube into the outer tube. Install and tighten alien bolt and washer.

The assembly procedure is the reverse of

the disassembly procedure.

NOTE:

When installing the fork springs, the greater pitch should be at the bottom. The main fork spring has a small coil diameter at the bottom.

1.Top    2. Smaller pinch

4. Reinstall the spring seat. 

CAUTION:

Always use a new stopper ring (spring wire circlip).

STEERING HEAD

A. Adjustment

Refer to "D. Reassembly" for steering head adjustment procedure.

B. Removal

1.    Remove the front wheel, front forks and handlebars.

2.    Remove the front brake pipe junction.

3. Loosen the steering stem (upper bracket) pinch bolt.

4. Remove the stem bolt and steering crown.

5. Remove the top fitting nut (ring nut).

6.   Support the steering stem (under bracket) and remove the bottom fitting nut (ring nut).

7.    Remove the top bearing race and all of the bearing balls from the upper bearing

Ball quantity (upper and lower): 38 pieces.

C. Inspection

1.   Wash the bearings in solvent.

2.    Inspect the bearings for pitting or other damage. Replace the bearings if pitted or damaged. Replace the races when bearing balls are replaced.

3.    Clean and inspect the bearing races. Spin the bearings by hand. If the bearings are not smooth in their operation in the races, replace bearing balls and races.

1. Bearing race

D. Reassembly

1. Grease the bearings and races with wheel bearing race.

2.    Install the steering stem (under bracket), bearing balls, and races.

3.    Install the bottom fitting nut. Tighten it to approximately 2.5 m-kg (18 ft-lb) and loosen it approximately 1/4 turn.

4.    While holding the bottom fitting nut with the ring nut wrench, tighten the top fitting nut securely.

5.    Continue reassembly in the reverse of disassembly order.

6.   When assembly is complete, check the steering stem by turning it from lock to lock. If there is any binding or looseness, readjust the steering stem tightness.

Pinch bolt torque: 2.0 m-kg (14.5 ft-lb)

Steering stem bolt torque 5.4 m-kg (39.1 ft-lb)