Honda XR250R Rebuild Front Forks, The Frist Step in Saving This Dirt Bike.
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- We are going to take the first step in saving this old dirt bike. We will be rebuilding the forks on this 1995 Honda XR250R. Come along with me and we'll eventually get this in tip top shape.
Great video, restoring a 2001 right now, very helpful! That fork vise is REALLY nice!!
That is a Park Tool vise and actually made for holding bicycles. Works great. Thanks for watching.
Honda XR frok air pressure ?
The factory service manual offers a different sequence when installing the front wheel. After the wheel is in place, here's what Honda says: 1) Clean front axle and holder, 2) Install the holder with the arrow facing upwards, 3) Install the axle holder nuts but DO NOT tighten at this time, 4) Align the speedometer gearbox with the tang on the right fork leg, 5) Tighten the axle to the specified torque, 6) With the front brake applied, pump the front forks up and down several times to seat the axle and check front brake operation, 7) Tighten the axle holder nuts: upper nuts FIRST, then the lower nuts. Torque to specs.
What's missing from this video are the last two points...cycle the forks to seat the axle BEFORE tightening the four axle holder nuts...AND when you do tighten these nuts, there is a sequence. Hope this helps.
Thank you for watching.
what is the amount of oil for one of them
Awesome stuff right there man! Needed to watch this to get inspired to get mine taken care of 👍
It's a pretty good job. Thank you for watching.
where do can i find the headlight bulbs?
My local Honda dealer has one in stock. It is a 12 volt 35 watt bulb. Thank you for watching.
Hi, any ideas on how to shorten this front fork? I need to drop 4 inches.
How much air pressure should be in the shocks of Brother Honda CRF in both forks?
If you have springs then you want your shocks to air pressure normally if it's to soft for you pump it till if feels right if you don't have a spring well I can't help
where did you get you fork vise?
It is a Park Tools brand and is actually made to hold bicycles when servicing.