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Tools to chang fork springs

BCVisin

Husqvarna
AA Class
My buddy just got a 07 TE250, and he bought it from a guy that weighed about twice as much as him and had the suspension redone. I'm going to bring him on the Husky Monument ride that's coming up, but first he needs some suspension work. The guy had the original springs though, and gave them with the bike. I am going to change the springs out for him, but haven't worked on these forks. I have only worked on Honda's. I have a few questions before I dive in.

Where can I find the manual for the Zokes on this bike? Are there any writeups on changing the fork oil? Do I need any specific tools, and if so what tools (ie. fork seal driver, cap wrench)?

Any help will be much appreciated. I did spend some time and searched and could not come up with much info.

Thanks,
Blake
 
If the 250 forks are anything like the ones on the 450, you shouldn't need to even remove the forks from the bike to change just the springs. That much I know. Access them from the top with a couple of regular wrenches. I had to make an extention for a pick to get the spacers out,but other than that, it was pretty straight forward. I also added about 30cc of oil to make up for the lost volume of the spacer to each leg. The owners manual should tell how much oil goes in each tube. I think you can just bleed the lower cartridge with the assembly removed (and spring) from the bike and just turn the fork upside down and pump the damper rod back and forth till there is no more resistance. I haven't actually changed my fork oil yet (although I probably should), but it looks pretty straight forward, much like the designs of my KDX and EXC.
 
Call down to your local Husky dealer and see what they charge to burn you a copy of the manuals. I got mine from Hall's, but any should be able to sell you one.
 
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