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Zook
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I was happily tinkering with my recently purchased GS1000G last night and decided to drain the fork oil since there was nothing left to do that wasn't going to cost $$$.
I had already rebuilt the entire brake system, the carbs, all the usual things suggested to do on the old GS bikes, sooo....
I knelt down, screwdriver in hand and with the drain pan under the fork leg proceeded to remove the drain screw.....
The oil shot straight at me
, and do I need to explain where it hit? 
Quickly I put my hand in front of the drain and deflected the stream into the pan, noticing...that fork oil sure looks clean...did I really need to go through this?
Moving to the other leg I first released the air pressure in the fork :idea: and then removed the drain screw. Not surprisingly, it went into the pan.
So, let it be known next time you change fork oil, first release the air in the fork! :-k
I had already rebuilt the entire brake system, the carbs, all the usual things suggested to do on the old GS bikes, sooo....
I knelt down, screwdriver in hand and with the drain pan under the fork leg proceeded to remove the drain screw.....
The oil shot straight at me
Quickly I put my hand in front of the drain and deflected the stream into the pan, noticing...that fork oil sure looks clean...did I really need to go through this?
Moving to the other leg I first released the air pressure in the fork :idea: and then removed the drain screw. Not surprisingly, it went into the pan.
So, let it be known next time you change fork oil, first release the air in the fork! :-k