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<blockquote data-quote="Buddhaman" data-source="post: 2159096" data-attributes="member: 12404"><p>After much reading and looking at the forks I've decided that I should be able to do them myself. My biggest problem is how to lift the bike but I can make something work. I'll need a torque wrench and a makeshift seal driver but thats cheap compared to the shop cost. The chain is simple enough, I just need a rivet tool unless I get a clip style link.</p><p></p><p>I'm still on the fence over doing the tires myself. I don't have an air compressor and I'd need the other tools to mount and balance. Another plus to a dealer is they might have tires in stock so less downtime from riding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddhaman, post: 2159096, member: 12404"] After much reading and looking at the forks I've decided that I should be able to do them myself. My biggest problem is how to lift the bike but I can make something work. I'll need a torque wrench and a makeshift seal driver but thats cheap compared to the shop cost. The chain is simple enough, I just need a rivet tool unless I get a clip style link. I'm still on the fence over doing the tires myself. I don't have an air compressor and I'd need the other tools to mount and balance. Another plus to a dealer is they might have tires in stock so less downtime from riding. [/QUOTE]
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