Greatly appreciate this. My 06' 500 has been on a lift for a couple months due to forks leaking and not having the time to work on it. Finding videos specific to this model can be a real pain and im planning to do my forks this week and now i feel way more confident in doing it after watching this.
Thank you :) I will replace the leaking seals on my 2005 Kawasaki Vulan 500 with confidence and stop riding in peril 😮. I sure appreciate your teaching!
Would you say it's entirely necessary to clean the fork? And if so... What do you do with the cleaning agents you use after you're finished? Do you just dump it down the drain or do you have a particular waste disposal? I'm just about to get working on my forks off of my Kawa Vulcan 500 '06 since they started leaking a few years ago and I put it in the garage until I had time and money to work on it.
If you are just doing a fork, seal replacement and not painting them then you shouldn't need to do a thorough cleaning on them I would just make sure there's not large debris in them. The main reason I cleaned mine so well is because i'm painting them.
@@trucksandjunk6190 No plans to paint them, just needed to replace the oil! Thanks for the quick response, I managed to get both forks off today without much issue, I definitely need to give the bike a thorough clean once I've got it all together and out of the garage next year, though..!
Greatly appreciate this. My 06' 500 has been on a lift for a couple months due to forks leaking and not having the time to work on it. Finding videos specific to this model can be a real pain and im planning to do my forks this week and now i feel way more confident in doing it after watching this.
Thank you :) I will replace the leaking seals on my 2005 Kawasaki Vulan 500 with confidence and stop riding in peril 😮. I sure appreciate your teaching!
What is the specification for the fork oil according to the manual? I don't have a manual 😮
The emojis had me crying 😂 thanks so much for the info I'm doing my Kawasaki 1600 nomad at the moment
Very informative!
It sure is lol
OIL, not OLE. Lol. Great video, I truly learned a lot.
Thanks for your instructional videos. 👍👍
No problem 👍
It worked i just did mine. Thank you
Where did you get those forks covers ? Idk the name lol
Would you say it's entirely necessary to clean the fork? And if so... What do you do with the cleaning agents you use after you're finished? Do you just dump it down the drain or do you have a particular waste disposal? I'm just about to get working on my forks off of my Kawa Vulcan 500 '06 since they started leaking a few years ago and I put it in the garage until I had time and money to work on it.
If you are just doing a fork, seal replacement and not painting them then you shouldn't need to do a thorough cleaning on them I would just make sure there's not large debris in them. The main reason I cleaned mine so well is because i'm painting them.
@@trucksandjunk6190 No plans to paint them, just needed to replace the oil! Thanks for the quick response, I managed to get both forks off today without much issue, I definitely need to give the bike a thorough clean once I've got it all together and out of the garage next year, though..!
My 09 vulcan 500 has leaking seals as well, anyone have a link to the seal kit?
www.amazon.com/dp/B0B24VWG89/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_apa_gl_i_PGADJ4A55BQ83Z7QZV2M?linkCode=ml2&tag=jk1100-20
This is the kit that I used