www.lasertools.co.uk 6339 Fork Piston Holder - Triumph This tool is designed to allow the complete disassembly of the front fork internals by holding the forks internal damper cylinder while undoing the fixing bolts. The information given below is for reference only. The Tool Connection Ltd recommends the use of Manufacturer data. The Tool Connection Ltd cannot be held responsible for damage to motorcycle or personnel whilst using this tool kit. Instructions for use: Once the fork top and spring has been removed separate the fork tubes and remove the locknut from the damper rod and insert the tool over the top of the damper rod square end first. Push down into the fork tube until the square end engages with the square in the top of the damper cylinder. Using the hexagon end hold the cylinder still and undo the damper cylinder fixing bolt from the bottom of the fork. See Fig.1. Applications overleaf. Lower Fork 6339 Fig.1
2
Embed
Fork Piston Holder - Triumph - Laser Tools...Triumph Street Triple 675 2007 to 2014 Triumph Street Triple R 2008 to 2014 Triumph Thunderbird 885 1995 to 2014 Triumph Thunderbird SPORT
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
www.lasertools.co.uk
6339
Fork Piston Holder - TriumphThis tool is designed to allow the complete disassembly of the front fork internals by holding the forks internal damper cylinder while undoing the fixing bolts.
The information given below is for reference only.The Tool Connection Ltd recommends the use of Manufacturer data.The Tool Connection Ltd cannot be held responsible for damage to motorcycle or personnel whilst using this tool kit.
Instructions for use:Once the fork top and spring has been removed separate the fork tubes and remove the locknut from the damper rod and insert the tool over the top of the damper rod square end first. Push down into the fork tube until the square end engages with the square in the top of the damper cylinder. Using the hexagon end hold the cylinder still and undo the damper cylinder fixing bolt from the bottom of the fork. See Fig.1.