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Old 04-22-2008, 02:42 PM
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Hi all

This is my first post, and I would like to thank Charlie for this excellent and helpful post.

To anyone that is having trouble viewing the pics, I have found a way that seems to work for me:
The pics for this posting are located at: imagethrust.com.
It seems that it does not take very many users to be anywhere on that site, and then lots of items are not available, including these.
If you wait until late in the evening, or sometimes on Sunday afternoon, they will be available.
They are all still there, and I downloaded them all at midnight last night.
Hope that helps.

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Old 06-05-2008, 11:18 AM
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CAT3,
Hope you don't mind but I went through all the pics and descriptions and did a PDF file of them. I was going to upload the file but it's 2 MB and it won't let me. If anybody wants it just let me know. It made it easier for me to put in my maint. book for the bike.

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Old 06-14-2008, 12:44 PM
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Honda dealer done mine for 60bucks plus parts.



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Old 06-19-2008, 09:58 AM
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Sorry Guys. I do still have the pics, but not haven't been able to work with imagethrust in a long time. I will be signing out on leave this weekend, so I will have some time to fwd all the pics to an admin or whomever for permanent hosting....OR if someone would be so kind to host Punishers .pdf would be most excellent.

I didn't know this was over on gixxer.com either... wow.

For update from myself, I've since fabricated up a fork spring compressor. My buddy Mike got me a wire flux welder for Christmas and I decided to try it out with 1"sq tubing and a 14" chop saw/cut-off wheel. Works wonders, I'll post pics of that as well.

I'm very glad to have helped at least one person, that was my goal, but reading here, EBC and other boards of people using this how-to is awesome. Appreciate all the feedback everyone.

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Old 11-30-2008, 05:18 PM
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I just replaced my fork seals today.
I wanted to post my experience to this excellent thread.
I didn’t have anyone to help me, so I made my spring compressor tool with 2 eye bolts.
Then I put 2 large screws in the side of our basement stairs (you could use garage wall.. whatever)
Then when you compress the forks, move the eye bolts over the screws and they will hold it!

PS. I noticed that the pics are gone from this thread.
Let me know and I have a pdf of the thread including pics and I can email to you (3.6mb)

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Old 12-02-2008, 02:08 PM
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Can anyone help me I cant see the pics in the tutorial. I really need them today to finish my forks.

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I was able to locate a .pdf copy of CAT3's writeup on the gixxer.com forum, and have uploaded it to my host. Here's the link for those who want it:
Fork Seal Replacement

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or you can be like me and get 'em off and taken down and need to get the cartridge out because you bought an internal lowering kit that replaces the spacers with shorter spacers and go to break the 10mm bolt loose on the bottom and the whole internal cartridge spins and wont let the bolt come completely loose..so now i have to take it to the dealer to finish the first and go ahead and do the second. i have all the supplies though, oil, seals, lowering kit...so all i shouldnt have to pay but a hundred bux or so for labor..thats the ONLY upside...and to me its not a very good one because it didnt go like it was supposed to.

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Old 09-21-2009, 07:33 PM
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Thanks for the write up! I changed mine this weekend, it saved me $120 (that's how much they wanted with the fork off)! I had to improvise a bit for the special tool to compress the spring, but hey it worked.

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