Inspired by Stigs "Seal Mate" topic, and of course some spare time as a retiree l thought it would an good idea to check my front shock absorbers.
Up front; they where not leaking, no strange sound when compressed, only a little bit too soft during braking.
As it is in such cases, the stuff to be removed around to get to is the real job. (pls. see pics)
All front and the mudguard has to be removed, which is not rocket science but time consuming not to brake this PP-parts and noses.
A) make sure to open the big top screw before you take the shocks off, otherwise its very hard to fix them
B) you need not to remove both fixing bolts which hold the shocks on top only take the upper one out since it fixes the shock at a groove
C) avoid to fix the shock in a vice, paint and chrome are pretty vulnerable
After taken out, emptied from old fork oil, pump them several times over a bucket or similar, there is still some oil in it.
I refilled each of them with 80 ml of SAE 20 forkoil.
If you have, spend them new O-rings to seal.
In my case there was only very little old oil in it. Most probably the previous owners didn't check. During a testride following completion I felt a little bit more resistance and not that deep diving when braking.
Happy shocking and safe riding, Ruffus