Need to do my fork seals, any makes to avoid or definitely buy. Also any tips, I've done fork seals before but not on a thou. so are there any 'challenges' or 'wish I'd bought one of those' tools.
Cheers
Carl
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Theres not a lot difference in price between pattern and genuine yamaha , ive fitted pattern before and had trouble , now have genuine yamaha and no problems....
One, is never going to be enough.....
Genuine every time for me learnt that lesson on various different Suzukies and on my XJR1300.
Thanks for the info Gents.
Already tried the seal mate plan and it still seeps, might give it another go before I start buying bits and bobs.
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If the seal mate did not work, Check for small stone chips on the fork leg, rust around the seals or cracks in the dust caps which would allow dust/grit into the seals.
(28-07-17, 09:31 PM)unfazed link Wrote: If the seal mate did not work, Check for small stone chips on the fork leg, rust around the seals or cracks in the dust caps which would allow dust/grit into the seals.
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Forks areĀ in really good nick, 2005-12k-never lived outside or used in the winter by the state of the bike. Just ordered the genuine stuff from Fowlers, so all I need now is a bit of time, motivation and a load of tea.
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