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Fork Seal Leak
05/13/10 at 11:26:30
 
Any advice/experience on fixing this one? I'm not too sure on the details, just had a bike brought in to the shop to give it a general once-over, and they say they found it... Is this something reasonably doable at home? Thanks!
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Re: Fork Seal Leak
Reply #1 - 05/13/10 at 11:48:30
 
Very easy to do, I think it's listed in the tech doc's.
buy all the rubber, expensive but why go at it again?
get new clips too and oil.

The hard part is getting the dampers loose.  Several ways, if you can get it with a broom stick. it won't take long.
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Reply #2 - 05/13/10 at 12:14:31
 
Read this:
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1269865877/11#11

My forks are doing just fine still.
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