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Originally posted by monolith View PostTo add to the questions....not meaning to butt into this thread...but no sense in creating a new thread
Just got a new chain...RK Gold....it came with the wax on it...
How long before I need to worry about the maintenence of lubing it?
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To add to the questions....not meaning to butt into this thread...but no sense in creating a new thread
Just got a new chain...RK Gold....it came with the wax on it...
How long before I need to worry about the maintenence of lubing it?
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bring the skoot across and we can do it in a day prolly.
forkseals aint that tough. make sure you have at least a liter of 10w fork oil, and you can get seal/dust wiper sets from dennis kirk for $20. (DK ships next day, and should only take a day to arrive) seals and wipers may be a stock item there in mankato, or Leo's in the cities can get them in a week.
i have a whole jar of fasteners thanks to BlackPeter.
If you want to remove the chain to clean it you have to drop the swingarm, unless you have a clip style master link. it can be cleaned on the skoot, and i have all the stuff here to do it.
drop me a PM and we'll set up a time and day. i'm almost always around, and available. gots all the tools and such to take care of your list.
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Originally posted by arsenic View PostI can do fork seals in my sleep. Of course I've done probably 50 of them. First time? Yes, it's hard.
LTNS, yeah my fault, havent been around much. Seals are a bit involved if you've never done them before. Mdmaro: Grab the .pdf or a manual to see whats involved.
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I can do fork seals in my sleep. Of course I've done probably 50 of them. First time? Yes, it's hard.
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Originally posted by mdmaro View PostWhat should I do to lube the chain?
How hard is it to change fork seals? (right is leaking from PO)
Where can I get replacement bolts for the fairings?
Thanks
Once the chain is clean(ed) to your satisfaction. Apply a proper chain lube meant for your type of chain. Most Kats have O-Ring chains and you want a lube thats appropriate for that. When you apply the lube, you just want enough to flow only on the rollers and side plates. Apply it a few links at a time if you don't have stands and allow it to soak in. Take a rag and wipe off the excess. Take the bike for another ride. You will get fling off, So expect to have oil on the edge of your tires, rims and swing arm. But don't panic. That rag you used to wipe off the excess kerosene is great for removing the extra lube from everyplace it flung to. Tho the rims might need a little waxing afterward. I clean and lube my chain regularly every 600 to 800 miles. Just good preventative maintenance.
#2 As for replacing the fork seals. This is a bit of a project. One that will require you to remove the fork from the bike. Its a bit involved if you don't have the tools at hand to deal with it. If you've never done it on a Kat prior, download the service .pdf or grab a service manual to give you an idea of whats involved to replace the fork seals. If you never attempted this on a bike prior, See the above manuals to inform yourself as to what it involves to replace them.
#3 HS2020 sells them I believe, Bikebolts too.
Originally posted by Edbean View PostMd68
"my answers are worthless"
1. Clean it with kerosene. Then put either oil or wax... oil if you live near beaches, wax otherwise. Id do this.... clean with kerosene, ride your bike down the street and back, lube thoroughly, sit for 3 min, go ride.
2. Yes
3. Bike bandit, and HS2020 sells them too I believe...Last edited by Newbie2it; 05-26-2009, 02:00 AM.
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Now see , this is why I said .......
I do not believe fork deals to be ALL trhat hard . I did one a few weeks ago .
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Originally posted by md86 View PostDepends on whom you talk to .
Depends on whom you talk to .
I get bolts from hardware stores . They don't look the same , but they work just fine .
"my answers are worthless"
Originally posted by mdmaro View PostWhat should I do to lube the chain?
How hard is it to change fork seals? (right is leaking from PO)
Where can I get replacement bolts for the fairings?
Thanks
2. Yes
3. Bike bandit, and HS2020 sells them too I believe...
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Depends on whom you talk to .
Depends on whom you talk to .
I get bolts from hardware stores . They don't look the same , but they work just fine .
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What should I do to lube the chain?
How hard is it to change fork seals? (right is leaking from PO)
Where can I get replacement bolts for the fairings?
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