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    1981 GS 650E How to Remove the Spring Stopper Clip on Front Forks?

    I need to open up my forks to replace the fluid, and can't figure out how to remove the clip under the rubber top cap.

    There is a "spring stopper' held in by a clip, shown in section; Chassis 7-12 of the manual, it doesn't go into detail on how to remove the clip.

    I need to hold the spring stopper down while somehow digging in there to remove the clip, is there a tool to do this or what?

    Thanks

    David.
    2018 Honda Africa Twin AS
    2013 DR 650 Grey, sold 1981 GS 650E Silver,

    1980 GS1000ST Blue & White, X2

    2012 DL650 Vstrom Foxy Orange, in storage
    1981 CT110 X2 "Postie Bikes" Gone to a New Home.
    2002 BMW 1150 GS Blue & White - Sold
    1975 BMW R90/6 Black - Sold 1984 GS1150EF Sold
    1982 BMW R100 Africa trip, Stolen - Recovered- Sold
    1977-1980 Suzuki GS550, GS1000E, GS1000S GSX750, GSX1100,s
    Hondas ST90, CR125 CB175 , CB350 CB750, NSU Quickly, Yamaha RD's 350/400,

    #2
    If you mean the snap ring I usually use a pair of fine tip needle nose pliers to start it and a small flat blade screwdriver behind the clip to keep it from popping back in groove, while pushing down on the stopper with a 1/2" extension I then grab one of the holes with an oring pick or heavy spring hook and just pull it out. The spring stopper usually has an indent in it to center the extension, a #3 phillips screwdriver also works good as it's got a good size handle to grab and push with. I do this before removing the fork legs, the motorcycle makes a good vice at this point. Some might use proper snap ring pliers but I find due to dirt or other contaminants they don't compress the snap ring enough to evenly remove it and you end up having to pick away at anyway.
    '84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/

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      #3
      Compress the spring a little by pressing down on the cap and then dig out the clip using a micro screwdriver.
      Ed

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        #4
        It's not a "normal" C clip with "ears" to use pliers.Have to get behind it with a screwdriver like Nessism says.It's a PITA to do by yourself.Just to save a cent or 2

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          #5
          I had good luck with a bigger version of tool in attached pic . It pressed down and held the cap so I could pry out the snap ring- wear safety goggles!image.jpg
          1981 gs650L

          "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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            #6
            I have seen at least three variations on spring retainers:
            1. a smooth, simple, round wire
            2. a wavy wire
            3. an internal snap ring, which has holes in the ends that require snap ring pliers.

            I have the feeling that you have #1. As others have mentioned, press down on the retainer. It only has to be 1/8" or so. Find the gap between the two ends of the wire. Use a pick or a small screwdriver to pull one end away from its resing place. While keeping that end free, work your way around, pulling the ring out of its groove in the fork tube.

            Putting it back in is a bit easier. After installing the oil and spring, put the cap in place, there should be enough room to put the snap ring just above it. Push down on the cap to get it below the groove, push the snap ring down until it snaps into place.

            .
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              #7
              OK thanks for the posts, and the reminder about safety glasses, I already have the forks out of the bike so I'll need to clamp them in the vise, I'll tape the legs up and use soft jaws to prevent causing any damage.

              Now that I've cleaned all the rust out it looks like I have the straight round wire spring clip as I didn't see any sign of a hole for circlip pliers.

              Hopefully they co-operate, I'll let you know how it goes.

              BTW really appreciate the quick responses and the depth of knowledge on this site.

              Cheers,

              David.
              2018 Honda Africa Twin AS
              2013 DR 650 Grey, sold 1981 GS 650E Silver,

              1980 GS1000ST Blue & White, X2

              2012 DL650 Vstrom Foxy Orange, in storage
              1981 CT110 X2 "Postie Bikes" Gone to a New Home.
              2002 BMW 1150 GS Blue & White - Sold
              1975 BMW R90/6 Black - Sold 1984 GS1150EF Sold
              1982 BMW R100 Africa trip, Stolen - Recovered- Sold
              1977-1980 Suzuki GS550, GS1000E, GS1000S GSX750, GSX1100,s
              Hondas ST90, CR125 CB175 , CB350 CB750, NSU Quickly, Yamaha RD's 350/400,

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                #8
                OK I figured out what was up and why I couldn't see how to disassemble the stoppers, both stoppers were seized solid with rust, they wouldn't move at all so I mounted them in the vise vertically and sprayed some penetrating oil in the recess, covered the opening with a rag and used an old #3 phillips and tapped on it until I felt some movement.

                That got the whole thing moving and after cleaning out the rust was able to depress the stopper and pry out the clip.

                The rust was so bad the rubber o-rings were rusty, I'll need to add those to my latest order with Parts Outlaw.



                David
                2018 Honda Africa Twin AS
                2013 DR 650 Grey, sold 1981 GS 650E Silver,

                1980 GS1000ST Blue & White, X2

                2012 DL650 Vstrom Foxy Orange, in storage
                1981 CT110 X2 "Postie Bikes" Gone to a New Home.
                2002 BMW 1150 GS Blue & White - Sold
                1975 BMW R90/6 Black - Sold 1984 GS1150EF Sold
                1982 BMW R100 Africa trip, Stolen - Recovered- Sold
                1977-1980 Suzuki GS550, GS1000E, GS1000S GSX750, GSX1100,s
                Hondas ST90, CR125 CB175 , CB350 CB750, NSU Quickly, Yamaha RD's 350/400,

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kiwi Canuck View Post
                  ... BTW really appreciate the quick responses ...
                  Huh?? Quick responses?

                  It took over half an hour for the first one, then about an hour for the next four.

                  We have done better than that.

                  .
                  sigpic
                  mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
                  hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
                  #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
                  #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
                  Family Portrait
                  Siblings and Spouses
                  Mom's first ride
                  Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
                  (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Steve View Post
                    Huh?? Quick responses?

                    It took over half an hour for the first one, then about an hour for the next four.

                    We have done better than that.

                    .
                    Yeah, where were you? LOL.
                    '84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/

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