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yz 125 07 fork seals
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[QUOTE="briank1986, post: 1210313, member: 78022"] I just changed the fork seals in my bike a couple of weekends ago (first time doing it myself). I wanted to save the $200+ on this project. It cost me around $50US for both seals and 5wt oil. I would definitely change both seals while your at it. You'll need some sort of "fork seal driver" to do the job, the actual tool will cost you around $40US. I made a driver out of 2" PVC pipe, split it in half and put a hose clamp around it. I cut one of the old seals in half and placed in on top of the new seal as I drove it in with the PVC pipe. I had to use an impact wrench to get the dampening rod bolt out of the bottom of the fork. It took me about the whole day, but it was my first time and wanted to take it easy step-by-step. Next time I'm sure I can get it done in a couple of hours. Here is a good Guide: [url]http://www.mxboards.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=20&p=42&hilit=fork+seal#p42[/url] Hope this helped! Brian. [/QUOTE]
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