Thanks for the videos Craigq. They are very informative. But couldn't Fast Ace make the oil change process a little more complicated. That is just too easy.
I much prefer the damper-rod forks that have an oil drain plug in the bottom of the fork. You drain the oil out and pour new oil into the top of the forks after removing the fork tube cap. My daughter's 1981 R65LS has forks like this (as did my 1994 CB750) and it only takes me about 20 minutes to replace the oil in both forks, start to finish.
After seeing these videos, I have decided to just buy a new motorcycle when my Fast Ace forks need their oil changed.
BTW, is there a part 3 that shows how the fork is reassembled after pouring oil down the tube? Also, that girl handling the camera could use a little instruction on how to keep the camera still and focus on the subject at hand. Finally, what was that green conveyor belt running along in front of the workman? Is that where loose parts get to roll on to and are sent to some other location of the Fast Ace factory.