Heyall, went over a nice bump today, at a bit too fast of a speed. Nice knock noise was to be heard.
Now there's uh. Fork oil very subtly leaking out.
How much am I looking at to replace the seal and top'er up?
Cheers.
Heyall, went over a nice bump today, at a bit too fast of a speed. Nice knock noise was to be heard.
Now there's uh. Fork oil very subtly leaking out.
How much am I looking at to replace the seal and top'er up?
Cheers.
Not a bad price.
However - I paid $44 for two replacement Vesrah seals, $35 for a 1 litre bottle of Golden Spectro 85/150 Semi-Synthetic cartridge fork oil, and $0 labour because I did it myself.
If a knock noise was heard I'd be a bit worried that the bolt at the bottom of the fork that held the cartridge in place had come loose. This is not likely to be good news. Fix the forks fast. Every time you go over a bump there's fork oil pissing out from the bottom of the fork (just a bit mind you). It will likely go under the front tyre reducing traction just at the time you don't want it to.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
Cost me 20$ for repalcement seals (both sides) for my RG, looks to be similar forks to your's.
You can grab a bottle of fork oil for like 15 $.
Do it you self (There's video's on you tube you can follow)
A hammer and punch is not a suitable fork seal driver, I've seen dozens of stanchions destroyed by people who thought they'd save a few bucks and change their own seals.
Spend a bit more and buy genuine seals, they have less stiction and last a lot longer than cheaper seals, I've seen so called no leak seals that virtually lock the forks up.
On a bike of that age it would be wise to change the bushes while your at it.
If you do decide to do it yourself, save yourself time, money and hassle in the future and check the surfaces of the tube that slides through the seals very carefully for any damage while you are there.
Otherwise, like me, you'll be changing them again in a couple of months.
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