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2000 YZ 250 forks leaking
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[QUOTE="wake_rider, post: 1380066, member: 75633"] That's pretty reasonable. Just the bushings alone will be around $60 total (for the pair). Bushings more than likely are your problem, but it could also be that the surface of the inner fork is getting chipped up and worn which will cause your seals to tear up faster. I invested in some seal savers and that has seemed to lengthen the life of my seals dramatically. You might look into a set of those as well. Just remember to pull them up/off and wash out underneath them after every couple of rides, or after every mud ride. They will do a great job of saving your seals a little longer, but they also tend to store the muck when you ride through the nasty stuff. [/QUOTE]
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