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  1. #16
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    The ones are the pnuematic ones. They're easy to modify to shoot without the safety... not that I've done that of course that would be illegal. I heard it said that you can have some good factory fights with compressed air staplers... once again only something I've heard.
    Back to bikes though. I went to get the seals and found out that the dust covers I thought I had were in fact proper seals. The guys at Wgtn Motorcycles didn't instil a lot of confidence in me when I said I was doing it myself. Also picked up some fork oil that I needed for the job it wasn't a total waste of a trip.
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    The job is not that difficult. Really the only hassle you get is with seperating the fork halves. Then care is needed with tapping down the new fork seal into place.

    PM me if you want any help. I've done them quite a few times now and know some little tricks.

    Cheers


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