Guys and gals, thought I'd get back to the board on my experience with
the two subjects above:
Oil site glass was cracked, actually punctured by and off road journey.
found the part number on the board here and ordered from my local
dealer. While waiting for the part I put silicon over the hole and was
still able to run the bike. Might not have been the best idea, but I
haven't seen any ill effects.
As suggested I inserted a small flat head screw driver between the
glass and the frame of the site glass. This basically broke the glass
the rest of the way and I pried the old one out very easily.
the new one pressed in with the help of a socket and mallet. No worries.
The C model forks obviously hold considerably more oil than the A
model. When I added the 355ml specified in the book the oil was nowhere
near the 190mm from the top of the fork tube with the lower compressed
all the way. So I continued to add more and more until I had approx
500ml in the tube and I used the suggestion of some grand board member
of a trigger squirt bottle top with the tube cut to 190mm. I squirted
oil until none came out and the level was adjusted on both sides.
Wish I had gone with 15 wt oil or ATF, but I'm selling the bike and
can't be bothered changing it again.
Lastly I pulled off the front headlight fairing and adjusted my
headlight so that it pointed more in front of me rather than mostly
down like it was. A very easy fix for what I thought was a weak
headlight.
Hope my experiences help someone else out.
Regards, Phillip
oil site glass install and c model fork volume
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