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front fork leaking
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[QUOTE="reelrazor, post: 822417, member: 54546"] If you pull the forks yourself it really shouldn't be that much. Hang or put the bike on blocks so the front wheel is airborne. Remove the front wheel.Get any brake mounts/caliper free of the fork leg. Loosen the pinch bolts on the triple clamps. Slide the fork tubes out of the triple tree. Take the forks to a shop, with your bike's model # and D.O.M. (date of manufacture). Preferably call, or stop in to schedule 'when' with them first(so they can order or make sure to have in stock the proper seals). Ask if you can watch. I would charge straight time for the job, plus parts/oil. My shop labor rate is $45 an hour. I would give myself a full hour to make sure the parts were clean and nothing was getting overlooked. So....with me, it would run you about 65-75 bucks if you brought me just the forks. [/QUOTE]
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