Front Fork Seals/Prog Springs

Still have one left over from the bonneville. Have not got around to checking it out but more than likely will work on the Rocket
 
Yes I have something similar made up of a large syringe and a small brass tube . Certainly takes the guess work out and gives a dead accurate air gap !
 
Can anyone help me find the correct fork compression tool needed to change out the springs? Or should I just bite the bullet and order the pricey one from Triumph?
 
Can anyone help me find the correct fork compression tool needed to change out the springs? Or should I just bite the bullet and order the pricey one from Triumph?
I can't get the link up by try Googleing "SEALEY " motorcycle fork spring compressor. Around £60 BPS !
 
HEY IF you had sprayed and cleaned your forks and seals with LEMON PLEDGE you wouldnt have to replace the seals as it keeps them clean and lubed I use it on all the bikes GREAT STUFF
 
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Yea my front shocks seals was leaking and had to be taken apart so I had my dealer up grade me to progress shocks in the front and then I changed the back ones to Haugen's shocks.
Wish I did that a long time ago the ride is so much better, as well as a big difference in cornering,
 
I'd be interested in what you think, I did the progressive springs, I think I used 7 1/2 weight the first time, 2 or 3 the second, small improvement, but not as much as I hoped, I like the lighter weight fork oil better, it improved the handling more than the ride, I would say. Hagon rears made a bigger difference.