Rejuvenating my Deau
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:12 pm
Greetings.
My old Deau is sitting in the back garden now, forlornly. I brought it home a couple of months ago, and realised that there's plenty to do on it. So I started...
First job is to fix the leaky fork seals. Got a quote for €210, and thought "to hell with that, that's more than the bike is worth". Of course that's exaggerating a bit, but its my excuse for tinkering
. Anyway, off to eBay and got the seals for €34. I already have plenty of tools - apart from a device for installing new seals. So, brakes off, wheel off and one fork off. Then disassemble the fork. Using my trusty Haynes manual, a copy of the official Deauville workshop manual, and TingBikers youtube videos I got going. Bit nerve wracking but got it done and old seal and dust cover off. Cleaned it all up, then time to reassemble. This is where not having the proper seal installing device raises its ugly head. Tingbiker uses some wavin pipe cut to size and used as a slide hammer. I didn't have any pipe. So, hey presto on youtube I find an alternative-alternative seal install device. Basically, you tightly wrap insulation tape round the tube and slide the tube in and out a few times hitting the seal downwards into place. Works like a dream. Also, used the same method to bang down the washer onto the upper bushing, until the bush slides completely home, prior to installing the seal. The beauty is I just wound the tape on until the required thickness was reached. When the bushing was in I rewound the tape back onto its reel to make way for the seal, then when the seal was all the way down, wind the tape back on and repeat.
So, next step is to fill with oil and put the spring etc back in and refit the cap and the reinstall the fork onto the handlebars.
I'm going to try to put up a photo, if it works I'll take more and put them up as well. looks like it works after some jigging to reduce filesize. For those of you worried about me destroying MrsN's lovely carpet, don't worry - that's the shed! or should I say 'the posh shed' . Cheaper than getting it taken away
My old Deau is sitting in the back garden now, forlornly. I brought it home a couple of months ago, and realised that there's plenty to do on it. So I started...
First job is to fix the leaky fork seals. Got a quote for €210, and thought "to hell with that, that's more than the bike is worth". Of course that's exaggerating a bit, but its my excuse for tinkering
So, next step is to fill with oil and put the spring etc back in and refit the cap and the reinstall the fork onto the handlebars.
I'm going to try to put up a photo, if it works I'll take more and put them up as well. looks like it works after some jigging to reduce filesize. For those of you worried about me destroying MrsN's lovely carpet, don't worry - that's the shed! or should I say 'the posh shed' . Cheaper than getting it taken away