24-01-16, 04:53 PM
Finally done and they're back in. Thanks for your help.
Pie eater, your last post gave me an idea, so i took an old Allen key, cut off the right angle and mounted it in an electric driver, worked a charm!
My other specialist tools for this job included kitchen scales and a piece of bamboo with a paper clip masking taped to the end. Oh and garden wire to hold the dampener rod out to prevent it falling into the fork while I was putting the oil in.
Found this workshop manual thanks to another guy on here named Neo, it's a bit like the Haynes but not.
http://www.carlsalter.com/pdfs/Yamaha_FZ...manual.pdf
Pie eater, your last post gave me an idea, so i took an old Allen key, cut off the right angle and mounted it in an electric driver, worked a charm!
My other specialist tools for this job included kitchen scales and a piece of bamboo with a paper clip masking taped to the end. Oh and garden wire to hold the dampener rod out to prevent it falling into the fork while I was putting the oil in.
Found this workshop manual thanks to another guy on here named Neo, it's a bit like the Haynes but not.
http://www.carlsalter.com/pdfs/Yamaha_FZ...manual.pdf
Previous Bikes: 2002 CG125, 2000 CB500, 2007 DRZ400SM
Current Bike(s): 2001 Yamaha Fazer 1000 in Superfast Blue
Current Bike(s): 2001 Yamaha Fazer 1000 in Superfast Blue