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... to change the fork seals (currently weeping)?

AND also:

... to change the sprocket and chain?


With reference to a CB500 if it makes a difference.

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if you have tools available for the job ( correct tools) and you know the procedure to follow and parts readily available i would estimate approx 1hr and a half/two for the forks if fully faired bike


as for chain and sprocket i would estimate an hour

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There are set official timings for all mechanical work on cars and bikes. Even if the mech can knock it off in under an hour if the book says 21/2 thats what you get billed for.

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