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Changing Fork Seals


How often do you change your fork seals?

Change seals only if there is an oil leak. Otherwise just clean the fork and old oil, grease the seals and put new oil. Good luck, and always ...

Fork disassembly / fork seal change - Kawasaki Versys Forum

Hi amer8422, 445 ml per side. Fully compressed w/o spring the level should be 92 mm +/- 2mm from the top of the tube. Good luck!

How to replace front fork seals? - Kawasaki KLR Forum

If you are using air pressure to pop the seals out, try warming the slider in the seal area with a heat gun. It will expand the slider slightly ...

Fork seal replacement | RiderForums.com

For all of you needing to change the fork seals, just remove the lower bolt accessible with a normal 6mm allen wrench from where the axle would normally be.

Honda CB350 (Late-Model) / CB360 EZ Install Fork Seals

These EZ install fork seals. They require no special tools or drivers and can be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled on your Honda CL350 / SL350 / CB350 or CL360 ...

Fork seal replacement | Harley Davidson Forums

You can remove the forks from the triple clamps, clamp the fork tubes upright in a vice, pry the old seals out of the sliders and off the fork tubes then ...

How to replace fork seals? - Pinkbike Forum

loosen the 2 bolts at the bottom of the fork. tap them with a mallet to release the seal. remove the bolts now. drain the oil into a pan. pull ...

Fork seals and bushing replacement | Honda NC700 Forum

My experienced mechanic told me to pick up the parts and strongly suggest to replace also the fork bushings while the fork is teared apart.

Replacing upside down fork seals at home with no special tools!

Part 1, removing the forks and stripping them, skip forward to about 3 mins in as I talk about other stuff at the beginning.

HOW TO: Change Fork Seals | Yamaha R6 Forum: YZF-R6 Forums

First off remove the front fairings and headlight. Image Then loosen triple tree bolts, clip on bolts, brake caliper, remove front tire, then put the bike on ...

how to change fork seals | The Dirt Bike | Motocross

1) Remove springs. 2) Remove seal lock ring. 3) With the fork extended about six inches, fill the fork completely with oil and install cap without getting any ...

Thread: Replacing Fork Seals - ApriliaForum

The forks are disassembled just like many Japanese models. Pry out the wiper, and remove the circlip on top of the fork seal. Then remove the damper rod bolt.

replacing fork seal walkthrough - Suzuki SV650 Riders Forum

You can actually replace the seals without separating the forks. I was able to prise the old seals out and put new ones in without needing the special tools.

Changing Fork Seals - VOG Forum

You can get the forks out without removing any Tupperware. Remove the calipers , wheel, fender then loosen the pinch bolts and slide the forks ...

Labor Hours to Change Fork Seals - V-Twin Forum

Depends on the Flavor of Softail, but its 1.1 or 1.2 hours for the pair of them. That includes replacing the seals, bushings, and whatever else ...

Fork seal replacement | Kawasaki Motorcycle Forums

Take the front wheel and fender off. Loosen the pinch bolts on the triple clamps and the clip-on. With the fork out of the bike, you can begin ...

Fork seal replacement | Yamaha Starbike Forum

If you still have the stock springs and intend to reuse them then each fork will need about 17 oz of oil... the better way is to fill a fully ...

COMPLETE Goldwing Fork Seal Replacement | By Motorcycle MD

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replacing seals/oil for 1050 forks - Triumph Speed Triple Forums

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QUICK FORK SEAL REPLACEMENT - Dirt Bike Magazine

You can do a quick fork-seal change in under half an hour. If you carry the right tools and an extra set of seals, it can even be done at the track.