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Can I really do this - fork seal replacement
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[QUOTE="Jake McKernan, post: 117135, member: 16509"] kmx125r, I don't kow exactly how your forks are set up, but on my '84 KDX200, the job of servicing the forks was not all that bad. I was actually able to manufacture all the tools I needed out of PVC plumbing pipe. For a seal driver, a 2" coupler worked really well, split in half so it clamshells around the fork. If you have non-inverted forks, you may not even have to split the coupler. For a cartridge rod tool (for the YZ426F), I used a length of 1" PVC pipe, filed a "castle" at one end and put a hole for a rod in the other (to apply the twisting motion). Overall, fork servicing is not too difficult. If you don't already have one, invest in a shop manual. It makes the job alot easier. Hope this helps! Jake [/QUOTE]
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