Front fork seals
#1
My front folk seals are leaking,possibly from coming down a bit hard from riding on one wheel.Is changing the seals a job that someone with average mechanical knowledge do or should I take it to the shop.
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#2
i am in the process of still doing mine and its not easy but its a good thing to learn as well . if you want to save some dollars take the forks out and drop them into your local bike workshop and they can change them for you , when i was quoted by my local bike shop it was around the $350 mark for them to do it
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#3
To hard for me, you need to be careful you don't scratch the legs or it will cost a lot more, you best take them out to save labour & give them to a shop to do unless you have the correct tools other wise it will cost heaps more than $350
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#4
its not a big job, but you obviously need a way of supporting the bike.
I hung mine from an engine crane. There are two ways to get the forks apart, one involves using a rattle gun on the bolt at the bottom of the forks, and the other is using a tool to compress the springs and pull apart from the top. I did it by compressing the springs, and to make the too is pretty easy, no specialist machining required.
I can take a photo of it for you if you like

read this.....
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/maintenanc...e-how.html
except in his first post he said he drilled a 7/16th hole to make the plate, but thats too small, maybe he meant 9/16th, as the shaft was 14mm from memory.
I pity the fool who goes out tryin' a' take over da world, then runs home cryin' to his momma!
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#5
(08-06-2010, 12:58pm)simmo Wrote: To hard for me, you need to be careful you don't scratch the legs or it will cost a lot more, you best take them out to save labour & give them to a shop to do unless you have the correct tools other wise it will cost heaps more than $350

simmo $350 was the quote sydney city quoted me if i took the bike down there , $150 if i took just the forks down and i supplied the seals as well


i qioted wrong price the price is $220 if you supply parts , thats still cheap in my books for a set of seals ,
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#6
ok i just got off the fone with legend and he gave me some tips about oils and loctite and i have pulled the right fork apart removed the dust cap pried the old seal out very gingerly and i have replaced the the fork seal and all i need to is button it all up .


this is a job if approached the correct way can be done by any 1 , hell if i can do it im sure any of you lot can .
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#7
Thanks for your replies.I rang around in Perth, witch cycles in Rockingham will do them for $250 ride in ride out.I would like to give it a go but for that price it may save some money in the long run(if I f#*K it up) and give me more time riding than the bike sitting in my shed in parts.
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#8
thats a dam good price mate . yeah i see where your comeing from im only doing mine for the callange
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#9
(08-06-2010, 10:52am)chris67 Wrote: My front folk seals are leaking,possibly from coming down a bit hard from riding on one wheel.Is changing the seals a job that someone with average mechanical knowledge do or should I take it to the shop.

230 dollars in qld ride in and ride away
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