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Hey Everyone,
While I'm having a blast running in and tuning the VL I'm taking the time to strip down the wayward WLC for a proper rebuild.
I'm trying to get the handlebar off. I'm pretty sure (been a while) it came to live me without the top pieces of the steering damper. Nevertheless, they are missing. She also came to me with a coat of paint that appears to have been applied willy-nilly as a means to an ends.
I've tried a couple of good whacks with a 10 pound mallet and block of wood. Didn't budge. Tried some WD40 and a 10 pound mallet. Still no movement. So I thought maybe I'll take the ridged fork off. The spring fork already removed. So now I cannot figure out how to get the ridged fork off the frame.
Have found any real instructions, a step-by-step in any of the publications I have. I have a nice exploded view of the steering damper components but that's about it.
Any ideas how to proceed?
I'm chipping away at the paint around the bottom end of the steering damper until I hear back from those with more wisdom. Or until I discover something.
Thanks!
Loch
Hey Everyone,
While I'm having a blast running in and tuning the VL I'm taking the time to strip down the wayward WLC for a proper rebuild.
I'm trying to get the handlebar off. I'm pretty sure (been a while) it came to live me without the top pieces of the steering damper. Nevertheless, they are missing. She also came to me with a coat of paint that appears to have been applied willy-nilly as a means to an ends.
I've tried a couple of good whacks with a 10 pound mallet and block of wood. Didn't budge. Tried some WD40 and a 10 pound mallet. Still no movement. So I thought maybe I'll take the ridged fork off. The spring fork already removed. So now I cannot figure out how to get the ridged fork off the frame.
Have found any real instructions, a step-by-step in any of the publications I have. I have a nice exploded view of the steering damper components but that's about it.
Any ideas how to proceed?
I'm chipping away at the paint around the bottom end of the steering damper until I hear back from those with more wisdom. Or until I discover something.
Thanks!
Loch
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