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fork seal leak - sc0ttie - 11-01-17

My right hand fork seal is leaking, noticed it this morning upon arrival to work. I can't get it replaced until Saturday, is it ok to ride to work still? It's 10 miles trip each way.


Re: fork seal leak - bandit - 11-01-17

As long as it's a thin coat on leg & not pi**ing out you should be ok.


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Re: fork seal leak - darrsi - 11-01-17

(11-01-17, 03:01 PM)bandit link Wrote: As long as it's a thin coat on leg & not pi**ing out you should be ok.


If it snows Thursday evening have a snow day Friday.[img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img]

Yeah, been watching the weather forecasts all day, it's not looking good tomorrow as far as snow's concerned.
I'm gonna get a workmate to pick me up in the morning, as I really don't want my bike stranded at work. They're hinting it could start late afternoon "if" it happens, but then again over night.


Re: fork seal leak - TOADY - 11-01-17

wheres the link for that fork seal tool thingy, i'm sure somebody can link you to that and you can get it sorted


Re: fork seal leak - darrsi - 11-01-17

http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,21475.msg246644.html#msg246644

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wlzfoVroSY


Re: fork seal leak - Bretty - 11-01-17

My forks had a slight leak when I got them and I did about 10k miles on them no problem. Only changed them this some during a full service. I made a dodgy fork seal tool with two pieces of split  plastic pipe one inside the other with a bike jubilee clip around the lot. It worked a treat.


Re: fork seal leak - daviee - 11-01-17

prise up the dust seal and cut a strip of cloth about a inch wide by about 4 inches long cover it in grease and pack it into the fork where the seal is push the dust seal back down and wipe any excess grease away pump the forks a few times and clean any grease that shows on the leg then your good to go i have done this many times and it works a treat , i have  had years out of forks with this done and no more leaks . i do this now to every bike as the light smear of grease that is wiped on with the cloth lubes the seal  , since i have  started doing this i have never had a fork seal go , been doing it for about 30 years red rubber grease is about the best for it , it is worth a try so get  you by till you get a chance to replace them




Re: fork seal leak - sc0ttie - 11-01-17

Thanks all, i will make my own seal cleaner tool with a bit of old plastic transparency sheet I have and if i am not able to stop the leakage after that I will see about getting seals replaced. Garage wants £170 to do the pair.


Re: fork seal leak - bandit - 11-01-17

If you've never done fork seals before this link will help,if you have the tools/Haynes manual for torque settings,10w fork oil is std grade & oil level from top of fork tube to oil is 121mm.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrmYJgcGX30


Re: fork seal leak - mtread - 11-01-17

Quote:Garage wants £170 to do the pair.


How much!  :eek  You might want to shop around


Re: fork seal leak - BBROWN1664 - 12-01-17

its only a 2 hour job from riding into your garage to riding away again. Not difficult to do either. Be brave and have a go yourself. The worst that will happen is you have the legs off the bike and don't have to pay the workshop for half the labour.


Re: fork seal leak - mtread - 12-01-17

Especially this time of year. Bike shops have mechanics twiddling their thumbs and should grab work with a discount


Re: fork seal leak - sc0ttie - 12-01-17

Is a leaking fork seal an MOT fail.


Re: fork seal leak - darrsi - 12-01-17

(12-01-17, 01:02 PM)sc0ttie link Wrote: Is a leaking fork seal an MOT fail.

Yes it is a fail, because if it's low on oil it will affect safety and handling.

When you replace the oil use 15w instead of 10w, it improves handling quite a bit.  :thumbup


Re: fork seal leak - celticdog - 14-01-17

print off A4 and cut a thin plastic milk bottle to shape