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The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => The Bike - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: 4cedars on April 08, 2015, 03:47:52 PM

Title: Damping rod thread size
Post by: 4cedars on April 08, 2015, 03:47:52 PM
Getting ready to do a fork oil change, I made all my own tools for this service but do not have the damping rod holder made yet. Does any one know the size and pitch of the threads. It is either 10x1.00, 10x1.25, 12x1.00 or 12x1.25

Thanks for any input, John
Title: Re: Damping rod thread size
Post by: Rembrant on April 08, 2015, 06:53:33 PM
Getting ready to do a fork oil change, I made all my own tools for this service but do not have the damping rod holder made yet. Does any one know the size and pitch of the threads. It is either 10x1.00, 10x1.25, 12x1.00 or 12x1.25

Thanks for any input, John

That's a good question. I have one of the multi-thread tools with all four sizes in it, but I've never bothered to look and see what the thread sizes are for any given bike. I've not run across a damper rod yet with M12 threads....but I've never done C14 forks either. Since the M10 threads are deeper in the tool than the M12 threads, I can usually only catch a few of the M10 threads...but it's usually enough.

I'm pretty sure it will be M10x1.25, but I can't state it s a fact...just a good guess...lol.

Make sure you measure the distance between the top of the nut and the top of the threads on the damper rod....that's the most important measurement to note in there. Usually somewhere between 10mm and 12mm.

Rem
Title: Re: Damping rod thread size
Post by: 4cedars on April 08, 2015, 07:12:42 PM
Rem, I have Freds DVD's. In the video it appears to be a 10, but thought I would ask just to be sure. I may just tig a 1.00 and a 1.25 pitch nut on each end of the tube.

John
Title: Re: Damping rod thread size
Post by: Rembrant on April 08, 2015, 07:34:59 PM
Rem, I have Freds DVD's. In the video it appears to be a 10, but thought I would ask just to be sure. I may just tig a 1.00 and a 1.25 pitch nut on each end of the tube.

John

I haven't seen Fred's videos, but he's probably using the same Traxxion tool kit I have? Does he use grey tube with female threads in each end?

If you do the two M10 sizes, you should be covered.

An old 14mm wrench that you can grind down (thinner) will help on the damper rods nuts as well. I have an old one that use just for forks.

Good luck.

Rem