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mrkartoom 03-20-2011 09:10 PM

Sachs Fork Bleeders?
 
Anyone know of bleeders that will fit the Sachs forks?

Thanks

twowheels 03-20-2011 10:45 PM

Try the STRs. One of the innovators of the technology, and made in the good old USA.

Best news is that for 2011 the Sachs use a 5mm thread on the bleed screw!

mrkartoom 03-20-2011 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by twowheels (Post 59826)
Try the STRs. One of the innovators of the technology, and made in the good old USA.

Best news is that for 2011 the Sachs use a 5mm thread on the bleed screw!

I like those. I was hoping my KTM bleeders would fit, but way too small. 4mm I think. Do you know which STR to cross-reference for 5mm? I'm not sure who else uses this size and they only list KTM and Jap applications, and I didn't see much size info.

2whlrcr 03-21-2011 05:45 PM

Nothing fits the 2010's. I had to drill mine out and put ProBleeders on.

mrkartoom 03-21-2011 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 2whlrcr (Post 59896)
Nothing fits the 2010's. I had to drill mine out and put ProBleeders on.

I should have clarified I have the 2011's, but I assumed they were all the same until twowheels mentioned it. I heard the 2010's are 3mm? If so then that is tiny and no wonder they changed them for 2011.

On twowheels advice I talked to STR and we did some measurements with our calipers, me on the depth and width of the vent bore of the Sachs cap and John from STR on the height of their 5mm units to where bottom of their wrench will sit. Looks they will fit just fine, so I put a pair on order.

The 2011 Sachs vent tap is definitely 5mm x .80 pitch.

mrkartoom 03-28-2011 07:48 AM

STR bleeders for 2011 Sachs forks . . .
 
Edit: This is for my 2011 Sachs forks, which I understand have different size bleed holes (5mm .80 pitch) from previous years (3mm?).

To update I got a set of the STR bleeders. They thread in fine as expected, but you have to move the installed o-ring on the bleeder to the lowest position just above the threads to make use of it.

Before receiving them I suspected there would an issue with the large diameter counter-bore in the fork cap. The bore is a few mm wider than the body of the bleeder, so I knew I was going to end up with a little well to catch dirt and sand. It's easy enough to blow out with the air gun if I ever wanted to remove the bleeders, but I wanted something to seal them up and keep it out. O-rings didn't seem to be an option, so I bought a couple wellnuts with the appropriate size ID and cut the flange off to use as a gasket. That seemed to work pretty good.

The bleeders have a nice low profile, even though maybe not as low as the intended fork bore (Showa or KYB?). As you can see they only stick up a few mm above the fork cap head. I may be able to come up with something better later, but until then I think this setup is going to work fine.

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...nder/STR-3.jpg

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...nder/STR-2.jpg

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...nder/STR-1.jpg

thumperrider1 04-09-2011 09:45 AM

Looking good. Did you get to ride the bike yet? Snow all gone up there? I lived there for 20 years and don't miss the snow at all. :D

mrkartoom 04-09-2011 10:44 AM

Just ridden it around the yard so far, but the snow is pretty much gone finally. Clearing my loop today and hope to get a ride in this weekend. Got more jetting to sort out, but at least it's rideable now.

thumperrider1 04-09-2011 07:20 PM

I'm picking mine up on Tuesday. I ordered a YZ250 JD jet kit for it. We'll see how that works out.

mrkartoom 04-22-2011 11:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thumperrider1 (Post 61112)
I'm picking mine up on Tuesday. I ordered a YZ250 JD jet kit for it. We'll see how that works out.

Ever get that YZ kit? I'm thinking about doing the same.


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