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Old 03-19-2009, 09:15 AM   #1
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Fork Chrome Cap

I was going to change my fork oil today. Does the chrome cap over the fork tube just pry out with a little pressure using a screwdriver or do you need to loosen the bolt clamping the tube? I pried on it a little but it doesn't seem to move and I didn't want to damage it. I thought it was just a plastic cap stuck in it like the handlebar bolt covers. :-/ Or, is the chrome cover over the forks all one piece with a rounded top frome the lower part up to the tree?
It's a 1500 Nomad:


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Zoom45
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