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Skylar
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as part of an extensive full body geometry modification i need to lower the front forks of my bike by a whopping 2.5", yep thats right folks 2 and a half inches.
sliding them up in the crown is not only going to be very dangerous but also aesthetically unpleasing and impractical for my bars to still mount.
my problem that i come to you for is... the top caps of my forks are held in with a circlip that lacks any notches/holes or guides to ease removal. so aside from a highly improbable suzuki specific tool does anybody have any suggestions?
my second question regards if anyone would be able to outline the basic procedure for replacing shims, stacks and springs to complete this procedure.
i have found it outlined for many an XJ but nothing for a suzuki. i am also fairly certain it is something that could have figured out eventually but i am certainly not above any advice or having a sounding board.
thank you
sliding them up in the crown is not only going to be very dangerous but also aesthetically unpleasing and impractical for my bars to still mount.
my problem that i come to you for is... the top caps of my forks are held in with a circlip that lacks any notches/holes or guides to ease removal. so aside from a highly improbable suzuki specific tool does anybody have any suggestions?
my second question regards if anyone would be able to outline the basic procedure for replacing shims, stacks and springs to complete this procedure.
i have found it outlined for many an XJ but nothing for a suzuki. i am also fairly certain it is something that could have figured out eventually but i am certainly not above any advice or having a sounding board.
thank you