Super Ténéré Fork Rebuild Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • I finally got around to rebuilding the front suspension for my adv bike. It was definitely overdue, and I wanted to get it taken care of before putting some serious miles on the bike.
    Note: this was for a 2013 model year, and I think I was using a 2010 manual (2010-2013 are basically the same bike). The process may vary a bit for different years, but the general steps should be the same. Definitely reference a manual for exact steps and torque specs.
    Overall it was a pretty fun rebuild and wasn't too hard. There were a couple special tools that came in super handy. None of these are affiliate links, just things I found useful.
    Fork Spring Compressor: traxxion.com/p...
    Fork Oil Level Tool: www.motionpro....
    Seal Bullet: www.motionpro....

Комментарии • 32

  • @MrRawhide48
    @MrRawhide48 5 месяцев назад +1

    Man really appreciate you making this video

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  5 месяцев назад

      Glad it was useful

  • @davidrosen5137
    @davidrosen5137 Год назад +1

    Thank for taking the time to put this together. Between yours and Tom's Tinkering's video, I'm convinced I can do this job myself. Also, thanks for the links to the required kit in the description.

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  Год назад

      Happy to help. Tom's video was one of the ones I used as a guide myself 🤣

  • @j.p.marion5377
    @j.p.marion5377 Год назад +1

    Nice video! Thanks for putting it together! I just got a 2016 model, so I am learning everything I can about it because I am sure I'll have to do mine someday.

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  Год назад +2

      Thanks 😁
      Congrats on the new bike!
      Fortunately the super tenere is pretty easy to work on so far. 😁

  • @SWTrailsAndWheels
    @SWTrailsAndWheels 2 года назад

    Thanks for the detailed video! To get the front wheel off the ground on bikes with a center stand, I often just set up some concrete blocks near the rear wheel and strap the rear of the bike down to them.

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  2 года назад +2

      Nice. So you're saying, the real mvp of this project is the center stand lol 🤣
      For real though, having a center stand is totally worth it. It opens up so many options.

  • @eatcommies1375
    @eatcommies1375 2 года назад +1

    Nice work, I switched to SKF seals, they last much longer than others, while the slider was off I slipped a o-ring so I can easily check sag. Have Fun!

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  2 года назад +1

      Ooh, that's a great idea for checking the sag. Wish I knew about that trick beforehand lol

    • @eatcommies1375
      @eatcommies1375 2 года назад

      @@jubjubs There’s always next time, Try SKF part# KITG-43K it comes as a kit, I truly believe it’s a superior product.

  • @jeanwilkinson3080
    @jeanwilkinson3080 2 года назад +2

    Nicely done project

  • @markg1291
    @markg1291 2 года назад

    This is no simple job. Nicely done

  • @jackofalltrades12
    @jackofalltrades12 Год назад

    I liked your datailed video. The only thing I didn't fully understand was how much oil to use when refilling the forks. Any additional details you can offer would be great. Thanks.

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  Год назад +1

      The level is a bit variable depending on how much residual oil is in the tubes. The Final level is set by a distance from the top of the tube. I forget how much I used as an initial fill value, but I'd suggest just getting one of the oil level syringes. Then you just over fill it and suck it back down to the level needed.

    • @jackofalltrades12
      @jackofalltrades12 Год назад

      @@jubjubs Thank you.

  • @dcasteaux9181
    @dcasteaux9181 Год назад

    My 2013 Super Tenere had leaking forks due to corroded chrome on the fork legs. Probably from stone damage. Rebuilt them with new fork tubes. Worth fitting rubber gaiters over the lower chrome legs.

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah I should get some covers

  • @eduardobarone9235
    @eduardobarone9235 7 месяцев назад

    Muy buen video,una pregunta,el tablero es horrible y anticuado,se puede cambiar por uno tft moderno o solo de fabrica

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  6 месяцев назад +1

      The 2014 and newer model has an updated dash. I'm not sure if there are any good aftermarket boards or not.

  • @erikz2754
    @erikz2754 2 года назад +3

    Goodday next do a ES model ride safe

    • @redbear1935
      @redbear1935 2 года назад

      yes I need to chance fork oil in my ES model not shure about motors in them .

  • @Hunter1st
    @Hunter1st 2 года назад

    How many miles did you have on your bike when you noticed the leak?

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  2 года назад +1

      Maybe 13k ish? Not certain. I'm the second owner and the previous owner put the bulk of the miles on it, so I'm not sure what type of miles those were.

    • @Hunter1st
      @Hunter1st 2 года назад

      @@jubjubs 13k? wow. Must have been rough, or just dirty. I've heard dirt can just ruin fork seals.

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  2 года назад

      Yeah I'm not sure. It might have just gotten some grit past the dust seal. I may have been able to get it out with a seal saver. But I figured I'd just do the replacement so that I knew what I was working with, and because I had a big trip coming up and didn't wanna risk it.

    • @Hunter1st
      @Hunter1st 2 года назад

      @@jubjubs Of course. Not worth risking it. Forks are expensive. haha

  • @czarsky
    @czarsky 2 года назад

    Please, could you tell me if these original springs are progressive or linear?

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  2 года назад

      Progressive.

  • @S.G.37
    @S.G.37 6 месяцев назад

    Justin Beiber called. He said he wants his haircut back...LOL😆

    • @jubjubs
      @jubjubs  6 месяцев назад +1

      I'll sell it back to him for a good price 🤣

  • @Mm.Bb.
    @Mm.Bb. 2 года назад

    Way to complicated, just loosen the bottom bolt for just a seal and oil change.