RailwayRog
Husqvarna
A Class
Got a 2011 Husky te310 that I'm changing the fork oil in. While I have the forks apart I wanted to grease the rebound needles (to prevent seizing up). I have done this on my KTM, the needle popped right out by sticking a thin straight object thru the mid-valve.
I tried this on my Kayaba and the needle doesn't want to pop out. I did not want to put undue force on it, so my question is, does this needle pop out or do a I need to break down the mid-valve to get at it which I'm not willing to do. And yes when apply pressure to the rebound rod I can feel the spring tension so it is not seized up.
I can't find a lot of information on these forks on the internet so I'm kind of flying in the dark.
I tried this on my Kayaba and the needle doesn't want to pop out. I did not want to put undue force on it, so my question is, does this needle pop out or do a I need to break down the mid-valve to get at it which I'm not willing to do. And yes when apply pressure to the rebound rod I can feel the spring tension so it is not seized up.
I can't find a lot of information on these forks on the internet so I'm kind of flying in the dark.