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Alternatively there is a product made by Yoshimoto, called "Anka-D-Manka" - It's designed to be used as brake and clutch cleaner.
That is: It's not harmful to rubber (would damage brake piston seals otherwise), dissolves grease and evaporates with no residue (useful for maintaining friction in the brake system). I have in the past safely used anka-d-manka to dissolve and clean gearbox oil from my tyre without any problems.
I say this works pretty well, but obviously it's down to you whether you want to spray a type of degreaser on your tyres. Sounds like a stupid idea, but it has worked for me. ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
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Anka-D-W#nker?
Never heard of this. I might have to get some. It does however sound alot like White spirits. ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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I've always just used washing up liquid, a little water and a scrubbing brush every time in the past, and it has always worked fine. Tyre rubber gets a very hard time being stretched and scrubbed about over the road all the time, scrubbing it with a brush and strong detergent won't do it any harm. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Thanks for the reply's I think i'll try the soap and water.
And about my forks the garage told me that they'd been fitting RWU seals onto my forks for a while without noticing and the stantions got damaged 'coned', anyway they've ordered me a whole new set of forks for free  |
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Hi
I will 2nd that one. Seals are seals. They are sized, and come in various specifications, such as on which side the are sealing. On most they only seal in one direction. My guess would be that they put seals in such that allowed oil out but nothing back the otherway, and that the forks just ran dry of oil and wrecked the bushes (if fitted, some cheap forks just run without bushes).
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Probably very true my forks have been very low on fork oil before - made a loud clunching sound when the front dipped down - maybe that's damaged them, but oh well lol nice new gold forks lol.
Although they've taken 2 months from the derbi factory - why is derbi so bloody slow with warentee claims?!?!?! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 159 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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