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<blockquote data-quote="12tinker" data-source="post: 1369538" data-attributes="member: 90324"><p>Hi Karen,</p><p></p><p>In regards to your fork seal, most always the fix is just to buy a "Seal Mate" seal cleaner tool or use a 35mm negative as there is probably just debris lifting the edge of the seal up. Remember that you have to slide up the guard, then the dust seal before you can get good access to the oil seal for cleaning.</p><p></p><p>Better take care of it before those brake pads and piston seals get fouled. Careful of using cleaning sprays, as they like to eat rubber parts. This is probably one of the most common money makers for shops getting riders to replace seals.</p><p></p><p>watch those cagers with a close eye!</p><p></p><p>12Tinker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12tinker, post: 1369538, member: 90324"] Hi Karen, In regards to your fork seal, most always the fix is just to buy a "Seal Mate" seal cleaner tool or use a 35mm negative as there is probably just debris lifting the edge of the seal up. Remember that you have to slide up the guard, then the dust seal before you can get good access to the oil seal for cleaning. Better take care of it before those brake pads and piston seals get fouled. Careful of using cleaning sprays, as they like to eat rubber parts. This is probably one of the most common money makers for shops getting riders to replace seals. watch those cagers with a close eye! 12Tinker [/QUOTE]
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