21-03-17, 09:47 PM
I had a set of knackered legs off an FZS1000 with totally seized compression adjusters. One unscrewed fine, other left all it's threads in the leg. Got my hacksaw to work so I could see where they seize.
Got bored!
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21-03-17, 09:47 PM
I had a set of knackered legs off an FZS1000 with totally seized compression adjusters. One unscrewed fine, other left all it's threads in the leg. Got my hacksaw to work so I could see where they seize.
22-03-17, 11:59 AM
that corrosion is bad..
22-03-17, 05:22 PM
They have an O ring seal but guess it doesn't do much!
22-03-17, 09:32 PM
blooming great post :rolleyes I been looking for info on those buggers for ages.. now all is clear about where / how they seize
I got one seized on mine and wanted to find out a possible cure before I started fork rebuild..big thanks
23-03-17, 09:46 AM
I would be very careful if you are taking the adjusters out. The threads are prone to staying in the fork leg. I would try sorting them when still in the fork leg.
23-03-17, 11:46 AM
thanks for the advice ...rebuilt and upgraded my fz6 forks and my old fazer 600 too,,but gonna be steady Eddie on this rebuild :book ...
learning all the time..
23-03-17, 12:53 PM
You might have a wee bit of trouble getting them back together :b
23-03-17, 03:24 PM
Gaffa tape will do the job :rollin
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