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Kyoritsu
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After changing fork oil on my 80' GS550E and brining it just under spec from 1/4 full everything was real nice then yesterday I hit a series of bumps and saw the front end do a little dip that told me my right fork was injured. It wasn't to bad and I took it easy getting to and back from work just fine. Today I was running late due to a huge detour and I had to get back to watch my kids. I was cruising at a good pace and as I was taking a long wide right the bike was not happy. I'm ordering parts right now to rebuild both of them but it's going to take at least least 3 days. The forks aren't leaking oil at all so it's going to be a full rebuild.
-Is there anything I can do to get the bike more stable until my parts arrive?
-Lower left oil?
-Raise rights oil?
-It's got to be rubber right? so there is no point in pulling the apart until my parts arrive right?
I have to get to work for the next three days, I can leave early and take it slow, but the bike is my only option for 2 of the three days.
My ride is close to 20 miles each way most of it unpopulated mountains so traffic is not an issue.
Thanks in advanced.
-Is there anything I can do to get the bike more stable until my parts arrive?
-Lower left oil?
-Raise rights oil?
-It's got to be rubber right? so there is no point in pulling the apart until my parts arrive right?
I have to get to work for the next three days, I can leave early and take it slow, but the bike is my only option for 2 of the three days.
My ride is close to 20 miles each way most of it unpopulated mountains so traffic is not an issue.
Thanks in advanced.