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Naibaf82

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I laid my SS down about a month ago and I've been ordering parts and putting them on as I healed! Handle Bars, Foot pegs, Gear shift, turn signals... ect..... Now I'm to the point I am just about ready to ride again after I order the right side of the front fork! (Has a small dent and is leaking :( ). But I do not have a lot/any experience with motorcycles and do not know how to replace the fork after I order it and it comes in!? Should I give it a try? (I do know my way around a tool box!) but not a lot of experience working on motorcycles! Along with I don't have the tools needed for the job! Should I just take it somewhere to get the it replaced? Or go get tools and D.I.Y it?
 
Replacing a fork is pretty easy man ... you just have to have the front of the bike suspended ... If you wanna jump into it I can list the steps out for ya ... the right side is gonna be a little more work than the left since the brake system is on that side ...
 
@Negative Pm me the steps and ill look them over and see if that's a doable job! I'm pretty sure I can I just gotta get the tools and the stand to suspend the bike! Down side of being a new rider I still gotta get things for the bike like Stands lol !!
 
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