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welcome to the forum from another Okie... I have not done this on my 1200, but I do recall on my 1000 and was VERY hard to get the dumb seal out. If you haven't already, purchase a haynes or clymer manual. Remember, the forks have air pressure so bleed it off before removing the drain plg. Also, the caps are under a lot of pressure and will want to fly off when removed. You might want to consider replacing the springs with porgressive springs. When replacing the caps, I too a 2x4 drilled a hole to put my socket extension through, and then had a helper apply downwaard pressure whilst I ticgtened. never could have gotten it started without that help.
welcome to the forum from another Okie... I have not done this on my 1200, but I do recall on my 1000 and was VERY hard to get the dumb seal out. If you haven't already, purchase a haynes or clymer manual. Remember, the forks have air pressure so bleed it off before removing the drain plg. Also, the caps are under a lot of pressure and will want to fly off when removed. You might want to consider replacing the springs with porgressive springs. When replacing the caps, I too a 2x4 drilled a hole to put my socket extension through, and then had a helper apply downwaard pressure whilst I ticgtened. never could have gotten it started without that help.