striping 3tj forks
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striping 3tj forks
*they are the non adjustable ones*
how do you get the bottom 10mm allen key bolt out?
it just keeps turning but not actually moving.
AAHHHHH HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please. :D
cheers
how do you get the bottom 10mm allen key bolt out?
it just keeps turning but not actually moving.
AAHHHHH HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please. :D
cheers
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Re: striping 3tj forks
Try putting a wooden broom handle down the fork tubes to hold the guts of the fork still while you undo the bolt.
The best way is to get a bit of threaded rod (18mm or 20mm, i can't remember off hand) about 3 foot long and 4 nuts to fit. The nuts need to fit into a 24mm spanner, iirc.
Lock 2 nuts onto each end of the treaded rod.
Stick the treaded rod and nuts down the fork tube and it will hold the guts of the fork while you undo the bolt.
Hope this helps.
The best way is to get a bit of threaded rod (18mm or 20mm, i can't remember off hand) about 3 foot long and 4 nuts to fit. The nuts need to fit into a 24mm spanner, iirc.
Lock 2 nuts onto each end of the treaded rod.
Stick the treaded rod and nuts down the fork tube and it will hold the guts of the fork while you undo the bolt.
Hope this helps.
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Re: striping 3tj forks
sweeet cheers dude :D :D
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Re: striping 3tj forks
the other option is to keep the spring in, clamp the fork in a vice, get a mate to compress the spring and go at it with the dugga dugga gun! just an idea cos you may have access to one at work????
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Re: striping 3tj forks
ah, good idea
i shall try that tomorrow. cheers.
i shall try that tomorrow. cheers.
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Re: striping 3tj forks
I made the 'screwed rod and nut' tool... Can't beat it IMO
It worked great, took about 5mins to knock up once i had the parts, and is sitting there ready for the next time i need it :)
It worked great, took about 5mins to knock up once i had the parts, and is sitting there ready for the next time i need it :)
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Re: striping 3tj forks
ive got threaded bar and a very powerful air gun at work, so hopefully im on to winner cheers for the help guys
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