I did some work today again. I shamelessly copied this from the other thread ^^ Here are my findings, pictures below:
- There are springs in there measuring about 510mm, so those are not the standard ones. I think these are progressive springs, but no idea how old and in what shape... More on this after this list.
- There was no spacer in the forks. Is this actually right with the progressive springs or should that have been in there anyway?
- Both my dust covers were so dry, they broke taking them off.
- Underneath one of the dust covers, I found some very nasty smelling stuff what almost seems to be a piece of cloth? Or maybe hard residue from the fork.. I had to take it out with a screw driver.
- I didn't need the tool (as you guys already said). Clamping it in the workbench with a towel around it and loosening the allen head bolt underneath was all I needed.
- Everything is really dirty. Whats the best way to clean everything? I'm afraid using degreaser harms the teflon coating of the bushes.
- The tubes are badly pitted. I checked to see if it wasn't just dirt, but they are rusted and I need to get them rechromed. There is a bushing in the inner tube, right? How do you get those out? I wasn't yet able to and I don't want to harm them. But I guess they'll have to come out for the rechroming.
- How do I actually know of the teflon coating is still ok? Does it just need to look ok?
Also, I'll have to look for a good way to take the oil seals out without harming the forks and the bushing underneath...
With my finding of the, I'd guess progressive, springs already in there, I started to doubt whether I should replace them. They are not the standard springs anymore, are longer than the originals and I thought the bike did ride nice before the oil seal blew. On the other hand I have no idea how old they are and you guys seem to like Sonics better, which I regard as expert advice. I already sent an email to them and got a very nice response back from Rich who confirmed my found spring rate as well. Decisions, decisions...
Sorry for asking some stupid questions with obvious answers, but I'd rather get it right the first time than harm the bike and needing to find new parts ^^
Picture time! Springs already in there:
The mess hidden beneath the right dust cover.
