Awesome video! Thanks so much. I am mechanically inclined and have been for
most of my life but have always been scared to mess with suspension lol I
feel way better about rebuilding my CB750 SS forks now. Thanks again!!
Hi matey I’d love to make many more, just need a rich benefactor to help
fund them! That said we are just about to film some more for EBC and some
for our own channel. Cheers Nick Hine
Can anyone tell me where I can get hold of ‘snap/retaining’ rings from?
I’ve exhausted every corner of the interweb looking for the b******s.
Thanks. It’s for a Suzuki GS1000G, by the way.
Nick when you say your a Northener, what part of Yorkshire you from? I’m
guessing Sheffield? I’m from Sheffield and can’t thank you enough for your
videos. Keep up the good work mate!
Thanks for the incredibly helpful video mate 🙂 I couldn’t figure out of
the life of me why I couldn’t get my fork tube out with the slide hammer
method. Turns out I didn’t loosen the allen bolt at the bottom (or even
know it existed).
I bought new fork seals and fork oil for my bike. I told the guy at the
garage that I’d fit it myself. I came here for advice. But it looks even
more complicated than I’d imagined. 🙁
Thanks for those kind words matey, I’ll take the ‘Southern Jessie’ as a
compliment. I am infact a Northerner, born and bred. I’ve just worked hard
on not developing the accent! Even though regional accents are very trendy
at the moment. Cheers cock (that’s a northern term of endearment btw) Nick
Hine
This has been a gret help. I have an old 2000 R6 and have changed
everything apart from the fork seals. I took the forks off last week but
had no idea what to do after that. Thanks to your video I can get my bike
back on the roud and save myself 100squids in cold hard cash. Big thanks to
you and your team.
Love these guys videos. I actually have been to their site and now own a
full set of their bike dvds. Thanks guy ( er if you ever need a dirty bike
to clean or work on I can help you out lol) Oh and just to clarify the
accent is I believe “Southern Jessie” 😉
Well done mate, great vid, love the workmate, I have clamped my bike frame
through the bashplate holes into the wood of the old faithful Black and
Decker.
Having my own Garage this series is a must for learning, Good basic guide
and an easy to follow guide…Well done on this being done in the best way
possible to teach. You realy should do more of them mate.
Awesome video! Thanks so much. I am mechanically inclined and have been for
most of my life but have always been scared to mess with suspension lol I
feel way better about rebuilding my CB750 SS forks now. Thanks again!!
Thanks a ton mate! This video is very informative and very helpful since
I’m about to rebuild my forks.
Awesome! Makes the job much easier now 🙂
more cb400sf
That’s because he’s an English toss-pot, oh hang on it’s me……oh cock!!
Hi matey I’d love to make many more, just need a rich benefactor to help
fund them! That said we are just about to film some more for EBC and some
for our own channel. Cheers Nick Hine
I can also attest to the snap ring being a bastard. Water got past the dust
seal and corroded the ring. Came out in 3 pieces.
Can anyone tell me where I can get hold of ‘snap/retaining’ rings from?
I’ve exhausted every corner of the interweb looking for the b******s.
Thanks. It’s for a Suzuki GS1000G, by the way.
Nick when you say your a Northener, what part of Yorkshire you from? I’m
guessing Sheffield? I’m from Sheffield and can’t thank you enough for your
videos. Keep up the good work mate!
Thanks for the incredibly helpful video mate 🙂 I couldn’t figure out of
the life of me why I couldn’t get my fork tube out with the slide hammer
method. Turns out I didn’t loosen the allen bolt at the bottom (or even
know it existed).
I bought new fork seals and fork oil for my bike. I told the guy at the
garage that I’d fit it myself. I came here for advice. But it looks even
more complicated than I’d imagined. 🙁
well explained video very helpful thanks
my favourite bit is 5:00 because im a fan of slide hammers 🙂
this is a very detail and useful video for self changing fork seal and oil!
thanks for uploading!
Awesome video and explaination dude, thank you 🙂
god i wish there were videos in depth for suzuki gs 650 gt’s
Is their a second part to this? I cant find it….!
Thank you! I love all the how to videos on youtube!
What bike did it come off of? Im getting ready to redo my forks on 1995
zx900!
Recently changed the seals on my Suzuki GS1000G and Jesus, what a slow,
painful, irritating job it was. Never again!! Good video.
hahahhahaha thats quite genious, I must say
i wish i seen this before i changed the fork seals on my sv1000s
Cheers matey, I’m from Kendal, home of the Mint Cake.
Shouldn’t there be a part 2 of this clip?
Thanks for those kind words matey, I’ll take the ‘Southern Jessie’ as a
compliment. I am infact a Northerner, born and bred. I’ve just worked hard
on not developing the accent! Even though regional accents are very trendy
at the moment. Cheers cock (that’s a northern term of endearment btw) Nick
Hine
This has been a gret help. I have an old 2000 R6 and have changed
everything apart from the fork seals. I took the forks off last week but
had no idea what to do after that. Thanks to your video I can get my bike
back on the roud and save myself 100squids in cold hard cash. Big thanks to
you and your team.
how much would cost me to install my fork in the bike store?
Love these guys videos. I actually have been to their site and now own a
full set of their bike dvds. Thanks guy ( er if you ever need a dirty bike
to clean or work on I can help you out lol) Oh and just to clarify the
accent is I believe “Southern Jessie” 😉
u rock
i really dont like the way you talk…..
then you likely find a lot of people in real life annoying
lol…british people r funny talkers
very vague man
Thanks!! did my vfr400 (nc30 late type) with your help 🙂
Very good and descriptive video.
Well done mate, great vid, love the workmate, I have clamped my bike frame
through the bashplate holes into the wood of the old faithful Black and
Decker.
Having my own Garage this series is a must for learning, Good basic guide
and an easy to follow guide…Well done on this being done in the best way
possible to teach. You realy should do more of them mate.
Great video, a lot of help. Thank you. A+++.
Thankyou Very Much for this video~! I was having a time trying to remove
the bottom seal and you gave me insight how to proceed. Thanks Again!
His accent is annoying.