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Removing the fork legs (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Remove the front wheel.

Support the fork stem and loosen the screws on the upper and then the lower plate.



Remove the fork stem.



See also specifications for this operation in this chapters: handlebar, front fork, steering.
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Checking the front wheel
Removing the front wheel
Front fork draining oil
Disassembling the front fork
Checking the components of front fork
Reassembling the front fork
Filling oil in front fork
Steering bearing adjusting play
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