Yesterday I finished seal and oil replacement on my Honda CR 250 -99. This was my first time working on Showa forks.
Anyhow the seal replacement was done correctly (as far as I can tell) and the oil level was 180cc in "innertube" and 373cc in "outertube", I used 10W motorex fork oil.
Fork assembly to the tripleclamps was also checked for the alignment.
Well ... then the problems started.
When I pushed the handlebars, forks did not compress well only few centimeters (one inch), alltought they did compress when I tried them before assembly to the tripleclamp.
Before I started to panic I opened the air screws and some air whistled out. Then I started to pump the forks multiple times and opening the air screw. Everytime the forks got softer and air was coming out of airscrews.
The forks are still stiff but traveling about 2/3 of the lenght of the forks.
So help me out guys. Did I do some mistake by chosing too stiff oil or messing up the assembly or is this normal effect after oil seal & oil change?
My plan was to ride easily for few laps and come to the pits and let the air out again from the forks for a couple of times. I really hope that this could be the remedy.
I have also read that the forks has to be broken down, does this apply only to the new bikes or does it apply also in this case?
-Mikael
Anyhow the seal replacement was done correctly (as far as I can tell) and the oil level was 180cc in "innertube" and 373cc in "outertube", I used 10W motorex fork oil.
Fork assembly to the tripleclamps was also checked for the alignment.
Well ... then the problems started.
When I pushed the handlebars, forks did not compress well only few centimeters (one inch), alltought they did compress when I tried them before assembly to the tripleclamp.
Before I started to panic I opened the air screws and some air whistled out. Then I started to pump the forks multiple times and opening the air screw. Everytime the forks got softer and air was coming out of airscrews.
The forks are still stiff but traveling about 2/3 of the lenght of the forks.
So help me out guys. Did I do some mistake by chosing too stiff oil or messing up the assembly or is this normal effect after oil seal & oil change?
My plan was to ride easily for few laps and come to the pits and let the air out again from the forks for a couple of times. I really hope that this could be the remedy.
I have also read that the forks has to be broken down, does this apply only to the new bikes or does it apply also in this case?
-Mikael