TT250
Owner’s
and
Service
Manual
www.CSCMotorcycles.com
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The
fork
seal
and
bushing
at
the
bottom
of
the
fork
upper
are
shown
here.
The
red
arrow
on
the
right
points
to
the
fork
seal.
The
red
arrow
on
the
left
points
to
the
bushing.
There
is
an
iron
washer
between
the
fork
seal
and
bushing.
Gently
pry
the
fork
seal
out
of
the
fork.
You
can
similarly
remove
the
fork
bushing
with
a
pick.
Caution!
Take
care
not
to
mar
the
fork
upper
when
performing
this
operation.
After
removing
the
fork
seal,
the
dust
seal,
and
the
bushing,
examine
these
parts
carefully
for
any
cuts,
tears,
or
degradation.
Replace
the
defective
part(s).
CSC
stocks
these
parts;
please
call
us
at
909
445
0900
if
you
need
replacement
seals
or
bushing.
Assembly
is
the
reverse
of
disassembly.
Swingarm
and
Rear
Suspension
This
section
of
the
Owner’s
and
Service
Manual
addresses
swingarm
and
rear
suspension
maintenance.
The
first
step
is
to
safely
elevate
the
rear
end
of
the
motorcycle.
We
use
a
motorcycle
jack;
any
suitable
lift
method
will
work.
Remove
the
rear
wheel.
Rear
wheel
removal
is
covered
in
the
TT250
Wheel
Removal
section
of
the
Owner’s
and
Service
Manual.