Every 10,000–15,000 miles or 2 years
Service Interval
2–3 hours
Estimated Time
$77
DIY Cost
$289
Shop Cost
Difficulty:
Hard
Overview
The 2017 Indian Scout requires fork oil change every 10,000–15,000 miles or 2 years. Regular fork oil maintenance extends engine life and maintains peak performance. This guide covers the complete procedure for both DIY mechanics and those seeking shop estimates.
⚠️ Important: Inspect fork seals while changing oil. Leaking seals must be replaced. Incorrect oil level causes poor handling.
Tools Needed
🔧 Fork oil level gauge
🔧 Circlip pliers
🔧 Socket set
🔧 Measuring cylinder
🔧 Drain pan
🔧 Paddock stand
Supplies Needed
📦 Fork oil (correct weight per manual)
📦 Fork seals (replace if leaking)
📦 Dust seals
📦 Rags
📦 Contact cleaner
Step-by-Step Procedure
-
1Elevate the front wheel off the ground using a paddock stand or front stand.
-
2Loosen (don't remove) the fork cap bolts before dropping the forks.
-
3Loosen the triple tree clamps and drop the forks down through the clamps.
-
4Remove the fork cap and carefully extract the spring (compressed internally).
-
5Pour the old fork oil into a drain pan. Pump the fork tube several times to extract remaining oil.
-
6Inspect the fork seals — replace if cracked, deformed, or leaking.
-
7Measure fresh fork oil in a graduated cylinder (per manufacturer spec — typically 400–500ml per leg).
-
8Pour measured oil into each fork leg.
-
9Reinstall the spring (with spring tension side facing down), fork cap, and torque to spec.
-
10Reinstall forks in triple clamps at the correct height. Torque all clamp bolts to spec.
-
11Test suspension action and verify fork does not stick or leak.
💰 Cost Breakdown
Fork oil (1 liter)
$15–35
Fork seals (pair, if replacing)
$20–60
DIY Total
$35–95
Shop labor (2.5 hr)
$100–200
Shop Total
$135–295