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help with replacing fork seals
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[QUOTE="KX250Dad, post: 1179786, member: 74039"] The reality is more often than not fork seals aren't "bad" and don't require replacement. It is not uncommon for fork seals to seep/weep as a result of dirt/debris wedging in the lip. Simple cleaning will solve most seeping fork seal issues. Do a search for cleaning proceedures and I've recently seen fork seal cleaning tools. Be sure to clean the tubes after each event. Casing a double/triple will force dried debris thru the seal lips easily... Bottom line cleaning beats the heck out of damage during dissassembly and mistakes made during reassembling. [/QUOTE]
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