SCOOTER SERVICE SHEET
1010
Printed Jan. 1960
250 c.c. O.H.V. TWIN CYLINDER SCOOTER
DISMANTLING AND RE-ASSEMBLY OF THE FRONT FORK AND WHEEL
the handlebar cover, and remove the windscreen and the handlebar
cover.
Disconnect the brake and clutch cables from -both, handlebar levers by pulling out the outer casing nipple
and releasing the inner wire from the lever.- Disconnect the front brake cable from the brake cam lever by
pulling out the split pin and clevis pin
,
and then unscrew the brake cable adjuster from the aluminium
sliding member.
Slacken off the two twist grip screws and take out the two small screws holding the dipper switch to the
handlebar. Slacken the pinch bolt "C' (Fig. 32) in the handlebar clip.
Remove the front wheel by taking off the three wheel nuts. Now take off the two large hexagon nuts `
A'(Fig. 32) on the top of the steering column, which have normal right-hand threads, and lift off the handlebar
steering lock plate ` B'(Fig. 31) and dust cover ` C '. Take careful note of the way in which the plate is fitted
against the stop plate on the steering head tube. Carefully prise out the long key ` D' from the column.
Now draw the fork down, at the same time holding a piece of clean rag to catch the balls which will be
released from the lower race.
To withdraw the front fork from the steering column, sufficient clearance must be obtained at the front of
the machine to allow the fork to be drawn out and downwards. This clearance can be obtained by placing the
machine on a trestle with the wheel projecting over the end, or by placing blocks under the centre stand to
give at least 6" clearance beneath the tyre.
If a windscreen is fitted, take off the two bolts and nuts which pass through the windscreen pillars and
Complete Dismantling of the Fork
Where the fork is to be
completely dismantled, such as for
replacement of one which has been
damaged in an accident, proceed
as follows.
Remove the cap `A' (Fig. 30)
on the hub; this has a left-hand
thread and must therefore be
unscrewed in a clockwise direction. It
will be necessary to apply the brake
by using a piece of tube over the
brake cam lever.
The bearings are a press fit into
the brake drum and on to the hub
spindle, and in some cases it may
be necessary to use an extractor to
draw the drum and bearings off the
spindle (tool No. 61-5033). Flatten
the tab
Fig. 30.
Front Hub (exploded)
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