Of course it's a beautiful day and weekend looks incredible. I should be out on the bike checking out the leaves. Instead I decide to take it apart. Sigh. Suspension was setup for the previous owner, who weighed 250-260lbs, while I weigh 190lbs. That's a problem, I can't get the bike to sag properly. Konflict needs to put in 3 step lighter springs and then revalve to those.
I literally just bought a motorcycle lift table today but it won't be in until the end of November at the earliest, so I'm slumming it with this Hammer Store motorcycle jack.
See how I have the jack on the skid plate? Remember that...
I decide to go after the rear shock first, as it's more work. First I have to pull the seat, pannier racks/tail rack, Safari tank...
Ok, now I can tilt the tail (with the fuel tank) up towards the handle bars, hence the looped bungee cord on the bars. Unfortunately my Black Dog skid plate blocks access to the lower shock bolt. Which meant I had to get the bike on the side stand, remove the skid plate, remove the bolt, put the skid plate back on and then get the bike back onto the jack. Ugh.
Then remove the upper bolt and spend at least 5 minutes trying to Tetris the thing outta there. I did finally win though
Ok, let's take off the front forks. Remove the bolts holding the brake caliper in place, then the wheel speed sensor, then the bolts holding the brake lines to the fork guards. Now loosen the lower axle bolts, remove the 27mm nut, push the axle out and pull the wheel off.
Now loosen the upper and lower triple tree bolts and wiggle the fork legs out.
remove the fork gaurd bolts and slide the guards up and off the forks. Done.
Konflict sent me a box, which was supposed to arrive today, but now is supposed to arrive Sunday. Oh well. Since it'll be a few weeks before I'll get the suspension back, I labeled all the bolts so I wouldn't forget what went where. This is only in the spots where I couldn't put the bolts back into their homes for now
Hopefully get this stuff back in 2 weeks or so. Debating swapping out the fuel pump and filters since I pretty much have all the access I need to the fuel pump. Maybe next Friday if I get done with the 911 early.