07-05-21, 05:07 PM
I thought I'd try something different. My first bike was a Honda XL250S back in 1981 and since then all my bikes have been road bikes. So I thought I'd maybe get this for new adventures
Mickey
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07-05-21, 05:07 PM
I thought I'd try something different. My first bike was a Honda XL250S back in 1981 and since then all my bikes have been road bikes. So I thought I'd maybe get this for new adventures
Mickey
08-05-21, 09:41 AM
Best of the Paris Dakar reps ![]() Little tip mate take off the front and fork stanchion guard and check the swept area sitting at 12 - 3 O'clock for pits and small bits of crud. This area often never gets cleaned and the crud left can and will either tear the dust/oil seals and/or pitt the stanchion, both will cause leaks. USD forks are costly to replace oil/dust seals as specialist tools are required to do the job both safely and properly. ![]()
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17-05-21, 07:51 PM
(08-05-21, 09:41 AM)Gnasher link Wrote: Best of the Paris Dakar repsHey Gnasher, thanks for the great advice
19-05-21, 07:31 PM
(08-05-21, 09:41 AM)Gnasher link Wrote: USD forks are costly to replace oil/dust seals as specialist tools are required to do the job both safely and properly. Beg to differ, I find them neither difficult or requiring specialist tools. TBH I find them easier than traditional forks.
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20-05-21, 07:39 AM
(19-05-21, 07:31 PM)celticbiker link Wrote: Beg to differ, I find them neither difficult or requiring specialist tools. There's always one :rollin :rollin :rollin
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22-05-21, 12:18 PM
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Happy to oblige ???
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