Honda CB125 CB160 (1972) [76/139] Rear fork and rear fender

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70 4 FRAME 4 10 Rear fork and rear fender A Construction of the rear fork One end of the rear fork is fitted to a section of the frame and the other end is fitted to the frame through the bounces rear the cushion section When which is the fitted rear wheel the frame to becomes the rotation axis and the rear wheel bounces in an arc Influence on the chain is quite small Refer to Fig 4 58 B Disassembly 1 Tools required for disassembly and assembly of the rear fork and fender Refer to Fig 4 59 2 Following Section 4 13 B separate the rear wheel 3 When two 6X10 hex bolts and one 6X12 hex bolt are removed the chain case is removed from the frame 4 Following Section 4 11 B separate the rear cushion 5 When the 14 mm self locking nut is removed and the rear fork pivot bolt is removed the rear fork can be separated from the frame Refer to Fig Fig 4 59 Tools required for disassembly and assembly 4 60 of rear fork and rear fender 6 Remove the rear fork center collar and the rear fork pivot bushing by light tapping Refer to Fig 4 61 7 By loosening two 6X12 and 12X18 hex bolts the rear fender can be removed from the frame Refer to Fig 4 62 8 By removing the 8 X 20 hex bolt and rear fork pivot bolt the footrest bracket can be removed Disassembly of the rear fork is easily made if the footrest bracket is removed C Inspection 1 Measurement of the rear fork center collar Standard value Oulside diameter Bore Overall length Correction limit 19 972 to 19 993 mm 1 799 to 7997 13 980 to 14 010 mm 1 559 to 560 47 3 to 47 4 mm 1 89 to 1 896 1 2 Measurement of rear pivot bushing bore Standard value Fig 4 61 Removing rear fork pivot bushing Bore 20 05 to 20 08 mm 802 to 803 Correction limit

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