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Leaking Fork Seal....Again - Ducati.ms

Anyway, he said they had crunched the numbers on warranty claims and came up with a number of around 75% of all fork seal claims were due to ...

Fork seals leaking | Ducati Monster Motorcycle Forum

90 percent of all leaks are due to the seal failing (why the seal failed might be a lot of things). If you are going to go the cheap route. this will probably ...

Forks leaking | Yamaha Star Stryker

just have the seals replaced, good as new. ... keep the fork clean above the seal to help them last longer. Shop around for pricing and good luck.

Fork Seal Leak? - puddle of oil - ST-Owners.com

Short answer: Yes the bike weighs over 800lbs wet and quite a bit of it is resting on those forks. As Mike notes if you haven't upgraded your springs, now is a ...

Leaking Fork Seals. | Honda Africa Twin Forum

I've found this to be fairly common with upside down forks used in mud. The seals have no problem clearing wet mud, but if you let it dry on the ...

How To: Easy Fork Seal Repair - RideApart.com

Leaks can happen after major impacts to the front forks, often times caused by large pot holes or wheelies. Dirt can become lodged in the fork ...

10K miles fork seal leaking - The Roadstar Clinic

Remove the forks from the trees. Use a pick to pull old seal out. Slide new seal down over the tube and drive it home using a long piece of PVC ...

Anybody's Fork Seals Leaking Spontaneously at High Elevation with ...

I've had SKF seals in my 450 weep in the winter sitting in the garage, once at the track they are fine. Remember, rubber is the opposite of ...

Leaking Fork Seal - VOG Forum

Honestly you should just change the fork oil. Between the (most likely) neglect of changing it at the recommend service intervals, the fact that ...

Fork seal leaking again!! | Kawasaki KLR Forum

Try cleaning it but if you have to replace them, use OEM seals. Carefully inspect the fork tubes for nicks or other damage.

Leaking fork seals - FJR Owners Forum

Mostly cause from debris accumulated within the dust seal wearing away the chrome. Doesn't take much of a scratch to leak fork oil, even the ...

Fork seal leaking - Wetheads - BMWSportTouring

If the seal is worn on one side, it pays to replace the bronze bushing below the seal, I ended up doing my K1100 seals twice, replacing the ...

Sigh. Leaking fork seal - Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R Forum

Just seals should do the trick. It's possible that you might've had some tiny rocks/debris from the road get lodged in there afterwards and ...

Why is my new fork seal leaking? - Yamaha XS650 Forum

Yes, it's possible your early forks can't take that much oil. I would check the oil level by measuring how far it is from the tops of the tubes, ...

Riding W/ Leaking Fork Seal - Suspension - VFRDiscussion.com

600 miles should be fine, just keep an eye on it during the trip. A paper towel wrapped around the fork leg and zip tied to the lower and upper leg will help ...

Brake fluid or fork seal leak? - Kawasaki Ninja 300 Forums

A bad fork seal can cause oil to run down the fork leg, the amount that will flow down depends on how bad the leak is.

Fork seals bad or brakes leaking? - Kawasaki Versys Forum

It's your fork seals. Fork oil and brake fluid both travel down. You'll want to replace your brake pads, too, as fork oil contaminates them ...

Fork seal leak | GL1800Riders Forums

Success with cleaning the seal lips varies depending upon why they are leaking. If bug guts or grime are the cause, you can push then down into ...

Leaking fork seal? - KTM Owners Forum

Use a homemade seal cleaner from milk bottle plastic or similar and reserve the seal dr etc for the dust seal. Seal dr etc is too thick for the ...

Fork Seals Leaking. - Valkyrie Riders Cruiser Club

Leaking, is usually caused by something in the seal, dirt, allowing oil to drip by. Remove the particle, and you stop your leak.