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Leaky fork seal
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<blockquote data-quote="Greb" data-source="post: 971937" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>I carry my sealmate on trips in case a leak pops up. I rebuilt my forks with new seals and bushings, approximately 1000 miles later a leak started after going down a dirt road in Idaho. Used the sealmate and the leak magically disappeared and now 10K miles later still rock solid. It only take a microscopic grain of dirt to be become embedded between your chrome slider and seal to create a leak. Sealmate works! best 7 bucks ever spent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greb, post: 971937, member: 8845"] I carry my sealmate on trips in case a leak pops up. I rebuilt my forks with new seals and bushings, approximately 1000 miles later a leak started after going down a dirt road in Idaho. Used the sealmate and the leak magically disappeared and now 10K miles later still rock solid. It only take a microscopic grain of dirt to be become embedded between your chrome slider and seal to create a leak. Sealmate works! best 7 bucks ever spent [/QUOTE]
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