Chosei Komatsu is 53 years old (birthdate: March 1, 1958).
Ayaka Komatsu is 30 years old (birthdate: July 23, 1986).
Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan was born on August 1, 1377 and died on December 1, 1433. Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 637 years old today.
Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan died on December 1, 1433 at the age of 56.
Model FG30HT-12 Serial number 506070a
1990 TO 1993
To change the fork oil on a 1995 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail, first, lift the front of the bike securely and remove the front wheel. Then, detach the fork tubes by loosening the triple tree clamps and slide them out. Drain the old oil by removing the drain bolts at the bottom of each fork leg, then refill with the appropriate amount of new fork oil through the top of the tubes after reinstalling them. Finally, reassemble everything, ensuring proper torque specifications are followed.
Miyavi (Takamasa Ishihara) is 35 years old (birthdate: September 14, 1981).
Honey, you're gonna want to use a transmission fluid that meets the Komatsu specifications for your forklift. Check the owner's manual or contact a Komatsu dealer to get the right fluid for that bad boy. Don't go pouring just any old stuff in there, unless you want your forklift to throw a hissy fit.
To change the fork oil in a 1993 FXR Harley Davidson, first, secure the motorcycle on a stable lift to prevent it from tipping. Remove the front wheel and brake calipers, then loosen the top fork caps and remove them. Drain the old oil by inverting the forks and allowing it to flow out, then refill with the recommended type and amount of fork oil through the top, reassemble the caps, and put everything back together. Be sure to check for leaks and proper functioning before the ride.
To change the fork oil in a 1998 Honda Shadow Ace 750, first, lift the front of the bike securely and remove the front wheel. Next, take off the fork caps and drain the old oil by removing the drain screws at the bottom of the forks. After draining, refill with the recommended amount of new fork oil through the top of the forks, then reassemble everything, ensuring the fork caps are tightened properly. Finally, pump the forks a few times to distribute the new oil and check for leaks.
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