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Clumzi
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Thanks Don, it's an old trick I found working on Mountain bikes. The fork legs are so skinny it's a real pig to find a level.
The 80 550 I did recently I didn't have to put anything down the legs to get the bolts out, maybe I was just lucky but there seemed to be a chamfer on the damper rod & it that would lock it out enough to tighten or loosen the bolts.
Clumzi - No! The bulk of the work in my opinion is removing the wheel, brake calipers, forks from the trees etc. If you have to dismantle that parts bike you'll be doing the time consuming bit twice & you'll still probably have junk forks....
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I dug this thread back up because I'm back to where I was before. The replacement forks I got won't work (like some of you guys said