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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Oil leak on the fork
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<blockquote data-quote="user 17287" data-source="post: 917201" data-attributes="member: 17287"><p>Before you get too carried away pop off the rubber part by the seal. then take a piece of old 35 film negatives and slip it down in the seal to try to "clean" out any debris (just slide it down along side of the chrome). I cut a slight hook or J shape to the film. my bike sat for about 2 months and I had the same issue as you did and this worked for me...at least it hasnt leaked for 3 months now. wouldnt hurt to give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 17287, post: 917201, member: 17287"] Before you get too carried away pop off the rubber part by the seal. then take a piece of old 35 film negatives and slip it down in the seal to try to "clean" out any debris (just slide it down along side of the chrome). I cut a slight hook or J shape to the film. my bike sat for about 2 months and I had the same issue as you did and this worked for me...at least it hasnt leaked for 3 months now. wouldnt hurt to give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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