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03/25/09 at 12:37:18
 
I'm still a noob, so bear with me.

I've managed to spring a leak in one of my front forks.  It doesn't seem like a large leak but its definitely noticeable.  I rode a bit today but didn't seem to notice any performance or handling problems.  Basically, I need to know how critical this is and how soon I need to fix it.  I won't have time to work on it myself for a couple of weeks at least, but I can get it into a shop in the next day or two.  Will I still be able to ride (mostly short trips to and from work) with the leak for a week or two without too much trouble or damaging anything else?
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Reply #1 - 03/25/09 at 12:53:48
 
I am still sort of new at this myself.  I bought an 87 that had both forks leaking when I got it.  I also did nto notice any handling issues.  I did notice that the oil eventually sprayed onto my pants legs.  I got mine fixed fairly quickly, but having to order parts and wait for them to come took a week or so.  I continued to ride until i could get mine fixed.

Also, there is a thread in the tech section I am sure about how to fix them yourself.  We did not do all of that exactly, we took the tubes lose from the triple tree, pried the wipers out, drilled into the seals and uulled them out with a screw.  The we dumped out the old oil and put it all back together.  That is a simple explaination.

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Reply #2 - 03/25/09 at 12:58:31
 
If your forks are a leaking... you need to get them fixed... Ive heard horror stories of taking bike up to speed with low or no oil in the forks... created a wobble... and down goes the bike!
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Reply #3 - 03/25/09 at 13:01:10
 
You are looking at two problems.  First, the leaking oil can run down the back of the fork and onto the front brake caliper.  When that happens you'll suddenly lose about 2/3 of your braking ability.  Second, when it completely dries out, at some point shortly after that the bushing surfaces that allow the fork halves to slide will seize.  So, yeah, I'd consider it critical.
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Reply #4 - 03/25/09 at 13:09:49
 
I was very lucky then. Before I put on the girder front end, my fork seals were leaking, I just wiped it off and kept riding. I would NOT recommend doing what I did though because of the safety issues involved. So yes, fix as soon as you can.
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Reply #5 - 03/25/09 at 13:30:58
 
Thanks for the info guys.  I thought it could have some significant handling issues but I didn't even think about it affecting the brakes.  

Frankly, I'd love to tackle this myself but I think it might be just beyond my mechanical skills at this point, especially considering I'd be working on it in the back parking lot of my apartment complex.  The Clymer's manual makes it seem like a fairly involved process.  I'll check out the tech section (thanks for the tip) and see if that looks any easier. Otherwise I guess I'm off to the shop.  I was quoted $125-150 for parts and labor - does that sound right?
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Reply #6 - 03/25/09 at 13:33:45
 
so, how bad is the leak?

If it's bad enough to see a continuous line of oil down the fork, I say it's critical.

If it's mearly a drip then I would say you should be able to wait for parts, as long as you still have oil in the forks.

Replacing the seals, if you do the full disassemble, will take about a day, but not hard wrenching.  But only a couple of hours if you've done it before, had all the tools.
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Reply #7 - 03/25/09 at 19:22:12
 
The leak isn't terrible.  I went on vacation for a week and when I came back there was a stain maybe 4 inches across under the fork.  I can see oil on the upper part of the fork and where dirt has adhered to the oil on the back of the fork but I don't see an active leak or drips.
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Reply #8 - 03/25/09 at 19:26:08
 
Order your parts, I think you can wait.
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Reply #9 - 03/25/09 at 22:12:26
 
where are you there may be a fellow savager near that can help...
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Reply #10 - 03/26/09 at 10:03:46
 
I'm in Indianapolis.  Anyone near here?
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