fork seal DRIVER
#1
fork seal DRIVER
so i understand how to take the forks apart and get them back together, its been covered and im sure its annoying to see the same posts. but ive searched through the f3 section and no luck finding what im actually looking for.
question is. instead of purchasing an expensive driver set that i will probably use once or twice, i learned about the PVC DIY. I understand its just a piece of pvc, but im looking for more descriptive information for ACTUAL pipe size. like inner diameter,(closest to 41mm) wall thickness, and best length. should it be kept short like the motion pro ones? or longer?
thanks in advance
question is. instead of purchasing an expensive driver set that i will probably use once or twice, i learned about the PVC DIY. I understand its just a piece of pvc, but im looking for more descriptive information for ACTUAL pipe size. like inner diameter,(closest to 41mm) wall thickness, and best length. should it be kept short like the motion pro ones? or longer?
thanks in advance
#5
do you remember what size the pvc pipe was? thats the route im trying to take, but dont know the size i need. like inner diameter and outer diameter...
#7
If your fork diameter is 41mm you need a piece of PVC roughly 1.5" inside diameter. It's actually 1.6 but 1.5 is as close as you're going to get. I've used PVC on fork seals in the past but not on an F3. It works great. Also used PVC as ring squeezers on my old cbr1000f, works great for that too.
#8
#10
what i did was just took a peace of PVC that was a little bit bigger than the OD of the fork to the id of the PVC cut less than half out of it so basically it looked like a C, than slipped it over the fork had to squeeze it to fit it in the groove once i got it in i pounded on it with a rubber maillot till it was seated down all the way. it was really no special PVC i used just some scrap PVC from when i ran my water pipe to my house way cheaper than buying a tool and works just as good