@iclick. Thanks man for an easy way to do this. I just finished up my 20K service and remembered I had bought two pints of SE fork oil a while ago and had read this thread a long time ago so looked it up again... It went great. I kept my steering centered and pulled the ignition from the locked position. Just made sure I never went to far left. Bike was also up on a jack, and I didn't have to pump the forks to get the fluid in. I used a 1/2" to 3/8 drive with a large phillips socket and the drain screw came right out (I did booger the right one a little and then realized I had wrong phillips size So I will have to replace it eventually). The fluid that came out was caught into one of my wifes measuring cups and was 1-1/3 cup (10.8oz = 1.35 cups btw). The hose I had on hand was to big, so I used one of those huge syringes that my wife had for basting turkeys etc. It worked great and slowed me down to allow fluid down into the fork, plus I got to keep the syringe Had to wash the heck out of the measuring cup though!!!
Test rode the bike and it made a huge improvement. Ride is not harsh and best is the nose dive at stops is gone.
Test rode the bike and it made a huge improvement. Ride is not harsh and best is the nose dive at stops is gone.