exdirtbiker
Forum Mentor
Changing fork seals on your GS? First, you'll want to see this: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/cbsaunders/gs/Fork_Seal_Replacement_GS850GT.pdf
If you have the bolt stuck in the bottom of your fork, like BikeCliff and I did, you might have luck with this:
Make yourself a long 19mm tool.
there are a few ways to get there, here's what I did:
Grind the sides of a bolt with 19mm head, so you get a 3/8" square. Then stick it into your longest 3/8 ratchet extension
https://photos.app.goo.gl/n2yGUfDcxlIfV6a73
and tape it so it doesn't fall off
https://photos.app.goo.gl/8C5WVzsJcJQzX50I2
Here's the bolt in question: it treads into the bottom of the damper rod, and was stuck when the last owner ripped the hex out of it, making it stuck forever.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Iv65TF0DBRz6aldH2
Now for the fun part- put the bottom tube in a vice, wrapped in lots of rags. DO NOT TIGHTEN THE VICE more than enough to prevent the tube from turning- just enough to stop it from spinning.
Try to turn the damper rod with your long tool. ( I grabbed mine with my biggest vice grips ) On rare occasions, this has worked, but I was not that lucky... the whole assembly turns, along with that bolt.
So have someone else try to turn the long tool while you give the center of the bolt a good, sharp whack with a small hammer and a 1/4" punch pin.
(I like to lock the pin in a vice grip to hold it steady. and prevent smashed fingernails.)
Make sure you hit the middle of the bolt, not the top of the socket cap.
After the first whack, it popped free. my bolt was then "finger loose".
Hope you have similar results.
Pete
If you have the bolt stuck in the bottom of your fork, like BikeCliff and I did, you might have luck with this:
Make yourself a long 19mm tool.
there are a few ways to get there, here's what I did:
Grind the sides of a bolt with 19mm head, so you get a 3/8" square. Then stick it into your longest 3/8 ratchet extension
https://photos.app.goo.gl/n2yGUfDcxlIfV6a73
and tape it so it doesn't fall off
https://photos.app.goo.gl/8C5WVzsJcJQzX50I2
Here's the bolt in question: it treads into the bottom of the damper rod, and was stuck when the last owner ripped the hex out of it, making it stuck forever.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Iv65TF0DBRz6aldH2
Now for the fun part- put the bottom tube in a vice, wrapped in lots of rags. DO NOT TIGHTEN THE VICE more than enough to prevent the tube from turning- just enough to stop it from spinning.
Try to turn the damper rod with your long tool. ( I grabbed mine with my biggest vice grips ) On rare occasions, this has worked, but I was not that lucky... the whole assembly turns, along with that bolt.
So have someone else try to turn the long tool while you give the center of the bolt a good, sharp whack with a small hammer and a 1/4" punch pin.
(I like to lock the pin in a vice grip to hold it steady. and prevent smashed fingernails.)
Make sure you hit the middle of the bolt, not the top of the socket cap.
After the first whack, it popped free. my bolt was then "finger loose".
Hope you have similar results.
Pete
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