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[QUOTE="FruDaddy, post: 1266698, member: 63076"] First, you should give people more than 15 minutes to answer your questions. Then you should consider changing the seals yourself. Search for the tutorial, it's not that hard to do. One ride on them won't do a lot of damage, in fact, as long as you keep the fluid topped off you can ride it for quite some time with no damage, but please remember one moderately important detail. You said that it is the left leg (with the caliper) which means that you have an unrestrained lubricant in very close proximity to your front brake rotor. Brakes rely on friction, and lubricants are meant to reduce friction I could be wrong, but this could have an adverse effect on your ability to stop. [/QUOTE]
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