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This morning I decided to check/change my Commando's fork oil since it's been some years since I did it. Pulled the left side screw with no problem - drained the oil. Looked great - clean and 150ml. So I closed it up and refilled with new fork oil. Went to the right side - no luck at all getting the screw out. I tapped the screw with a hammer against the screwdriver in the slot hoping the impact might loosen any seizing. Didn't work. Tried heating the surrounding area. Didn't work. I put a crescent wrench on the screwdriver to give me more twisting force. Didn't work. I gave up before stripping the slotted head completely. Based on the appearance and the volume of the oil from the left side, I figured the right side "probably" (?) looks the same as the left and, therefore, it's OK. But I don't like the concept of half-done stuff.
Never had that problem in the 20 years I have owned the bike!!
Any tips for removing the screw that I didn't try?
Never had that problem in the 20 years I have owned the bike!!