Hi.
After recommissioning after a decade lay up and some use late last year my B2 has blown a fork seal. Have original new item[s]to install but need the info on the damper rod removal tool. I can make one easily but need the dimensions for it. Can anyone supply me with the info?
Regards Alan
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GPz1100B2 Fork damper tool.
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Re: GPz1100B2 Fork damper tool.
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Re: GPz1100B2 Fork damper tool.
22 and a bit inches in length.
21 and a bit mm across flats.
If you have NOS but older seals you might do well to replace with the more recent version since the originals were superseeded and i believe better designed subsequently!!
AL
21 and a bit mm across flats.
If you have NOS but older seals you might do well to replace with the more recent version since the originals were superseeded and i believe better designed subsequently!!
AL
1981 J1
Re: GPz1100B2 Fork damper tool.
Hi.
Thanks for the info. I have new [ expensive ] genuine Kawasaki seals. Wouldn't use NOS seals from experience as they don't age well when not stored correctly.
Alan.
Thanks for the info. I have new [ expensive ] genuine Kawasaki seals. Wouldn't use NOS seals from experience as they don't age well when not stored correctly.
Alan.
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