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Last change of buses and fork seals + oil was £120 labour (it was ride in ride out) I provided parts myself.
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Seconding de sealmate option. I made a homemade one out of a plastic bottle 2 years ago and didn't have a leak again since. Just run it gently between the seal and the cylinder to get any dirt out of there and you might save yourself a trip to the garage.  ____________________ DAS passed: 21/07/14
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| mpd72 CPT wrote: | Really? I've never replaced bushes when I've replaced fork seals on my race bike. The last set of genuine Yamaha seals have done 5 full seasons of racing and are still leak free. |
And there we have it, the donk has gone full retard, well done
I have put the relevant part of your post in bold and that is 'race bike' your bike does very little mileage compared to a road going bike so is a very bad comparison.
| mpd72 CPT wrote: | Or they're not genuine seals as I said earlier?
When I was part of the YPM class, it was well known that non genuine ones were generally shit. If they leaked after replacement, more often than not it was the shoddy after market seals, not worn bushes. |
There is a simple point you are missing and that is the original Yamaha seals had already gone before fitting the allegedly shoddy aftermarket seals, why?
| mpd72 CPT wrote: | I bow to your superior knowledge though. |
Not hard to be superior to you now is it.
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a good way of avoiding damage to the seal is to fit it from the bottom of the stanchion before the stanchion is fitted to the lower, that way it is being fitted over the part of the stanchion that virtually never has any damage as normally it is protected within the lower. Always lubricate the seal and fork leg before fitting, just the drag can damage the seal.
Let me know next time you do a set of fork seals and I'll lend you a driver, these aren't only for use fitting the seal but the top bush as well.
| .Chris. wrote: | A related question for Sickpup - when you say replace the bushes, do you mean just the top bushes or top and bottom? I need to do this job at some point but the bottom bushes for my bike are no longer available from Kawasaki. |
Check the dimensioons, they may be available as pattern parts for another bike.
| Riejufixing wrote: | There is no point in replacing bushes that are not worn. |
Except its a little hard to measure the thickness of teflon left on a bush.
Out of interest how often have you measured a bush while replacing fork seals? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 7 years, 109 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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