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On-bike fork seal replacement

 
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philosophicalzombie
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 12:34 pm    Post subject: On-bike fork seal replacement Reply with quote

This is my first fork seal job so please forgive me if this is a doofus question....

Is there any reason to not approach a fork seal replacement like this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEL4MqHC90Q

Chris Harris makes everything look simple, but I'm not familiar with the R bikes and don't know how different the architecture is from our K bikes (mine is a 1993 K1100RS). I can see that the forks attach to the steering tree quite differently. Thanks. - Sebsi
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll say that what I saw in the video, the fork uppers are not the same.
When he pulled out the upper slider, there was no brass slider bushing on the bottom, like our K-bike forks have.

That brass slider bushing is part of what can damage a new fork seal if you try to re-insert the fork upper slider into the lower fork body with the seal still in place.

BTDT, I've tried this more than once(I didn't learn the 1st time) and had seals leaking within 1000 miles and was pulling them apart again.
Also while you have the forks apart/off the bike, this is the perfect time to put gaitors on the forks.
Rancho 1952's work very well. Less than $5 on Amazon.
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philosophicalzombie
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Scott. I ended up pulling the lowers and left the uppers in place, and yep, the brass slider (I assume you're talking about the split ring down at the end of the tube) was a real PITA but I figured how to kind of clamp it together to slide the (probably now damaged) new seal over it. Everything's tidy now after a very greasy adventure into ForkSealLand...a place I don't want to visit again soon.

The inside of the leaky tube was bone dry; maybe 150mL of fluid came out the drain plug, and another 25 or so when I removed the end bolt. On both sides, it was a mixture of clear and black liquids that were separated.

And yep, shoulda Rancho'd it...but lazyness won the day.

Big Red is definitely a smoother ride. I'm doing a long ride tomorrow til Sunday so hopefully the seal is sealed. - Blake
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