Step 1: Loosen only the top triple clamps on your bike, then break top fork cap nut loose. Don't remove the cap, just break it loose. It will make it easier to remove once the forks are off the bike.
Step 2: Remove the forks from the bike.
Step 3: Back out the compression and rebound adjusters all the way out.
Step 4: use a flat tip screw driver and carefully remove the wiper from the fork and slide it all the way down.
Step 5: Using a pick or small flat tip screw driver remove retainer clip.
Step 6: Remove the fork cap
Step 7: Pour out the oil.
Step 8: Pull down the spring and slide a wrench on the spanner nut and break it loose and remove the cap from the damper rod assembly.
Step 9: Remove the spring and damper center rod.
Step 10: Work the damper assembly up and down, pumping oil out of the center assembly. Pour out the oil and repeat several times until the damper assembly pumps dry. You will tell when it is empty. It will very easy to work up and down and you will hear it sucking air.
Step 11: Pull the outer fork housing off the fork tube. It takes alittle force separate them.
Step 12: Remove the Inner bushing, outer bushing, washer, oil seal, retainer clip and finally the wiper.
Pay attention to how these come off they will need to go back on in the same order. Now that you have it apart inspect your bushings and clean all of your parts and fork tubes.
Step 2: Remove the forks from the bike.
Step 3: Back out the compression and rebound adjusters all the way out.
Step 4: use a flat tip screw driver and carefully remove the wiper from the fork and slide it all the way down.
Step 5: Using a pick or small flat tip screw driver remove retainer clip.
Step 6: Remove the fork cap
Step 7: Pour out the oil.
Step 8: Pull down the spring and slide a wrench on the spanner nut and break it loose and remove the cap from the damper rod assembly.
Step 9: Remove the spring and damper center rod.
Step 10: Work the damper assembly up and down, pumping oil out of the center assembly. Pour out the oil and repeat several times until the damper assembly pumps dry. You will tell when it is empty. It will very easy to work up and down and you will hear it sucking air.
Step 11: Pull the outer fork housing off the fork tube. It takes alittle force separate them.
Step 12: Remove the Inner bushing, outer bushing, washer, oil seal, retainer clip and finally the wiper.
Pay attention to how these come off they will need to go back on in the same order. Now that you have it apart inspect your bushings and clean all of your parts and fork tubes.