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Need a Parts Unlimited fork seal part number.
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[QUOTE="old#48, post: 469219, member: 32272"] Farmer John, I haven't taken these (conventional) forks apart yet, but looking at the fork schematic on the web, as you know, the seal has a certain space to fit in and is held in, or at least backed up, by a ring on top under the wiper/dust seal. It seems like the thinner '92-'94 seal would kind of be just floating in there, even though it is somewhat of a press fit on it's outer diameter, know what I mean? [URL=http://www.bikebandit.com/partsbandit/showschematic.asp?dept_id=196133]'83 CR250R forks schematic[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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