Barnstormer2790
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Thanks Jeff & Fin. I have watched the fork seals be replaced from start to finish.. Ol Boy made it look easy. I don't really think my seal project will go as quick as the one I watched. I have a 18 year old fxdwg twin-cam. This was the first year of this engine model, and I have around 57,000 miles on the bike. At 32,000 miles the engine bore was increased to 30 Over, Cams more lift. I have gotten very efficient at stripping old screw heads trying to loosen them, and having to drill and extract with a cordless drill. Im aware I may have to use heat to break some threads. And have access to a fork seal tool. Yes I need a manual, I have been resorting to google for torque specks and diagrams. Which dose the job. I will look into the Clymer manual, I guess they can be purchased online. I have been buying my parts through J & P Cycles, but I have been told their are other cheaper parts catalogs. Any recommendations? Also dose anyone have a preference on fork seal manufacture? I guess I should ask that question on the link Jeff recommended, Chassis and Suspension. At first I would take the bike to the shop for maintenance and repairs. But after three different shop guys told me they could order and replace the throttle cables on my 22 inch Apes to my Mikuni. All three ordered the wrong cable lengths and had to return them. The cables to a Mikuni are two different lengths. That's when I got a lift and started working on it myself.. And to the surprise of those watching around me, I have got it right the first time.. The forks are probably going to really test my ability.. Thanks for the welcome guys...