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01 May 2012 03:59 - 01 May 2012 04:01 #518985 by badrhino
Anyone try Sealmate tool? was created by badrhino
I noticed after putting my bike back together and putting fresh fork oil that one of my forks were seeping. I ordered a new set of seals but a few minutes later ran into a website about the Sealmate www.sealmate.net Fork Seal Cleaner. I ordered a couple and should have them[in a day or two. I will report back with my findings.

1980 KZ1000 with a 1982 KZ1000J motor with 1100 pistons and heads, Vance & Hines, 29MM Smooth Bores, Work in Progress
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01 May 2012 12:31 #519060 by baldy110
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Never heard of it but what a great idea, I'll be buying one.

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01 May 2012 15:21 #519114 by Zedone
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Great idea! Thanks Badrino

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01 May 2012 18:13 #519161 by steell
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Not exactly a new idea, been using a thickness gauge (feeler gauge) for years to do the same thing.

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01 May 2012 20:47 - 01 May 2012 20:48 #519197 by badrhino
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Yeah Steell they actually introduced it back in 03-04 I guess. But i'm sure some people have been using thin plastic and the sorts for years. It's just that apparently nobody let anyone else know about it. From what I hear it has saved alot of people from either spending alot of money having a shop do it ($2-300)or spending money and wasting time doing it themselves. I hope it works for me. :woohoo:

1980 KZ1000 with a 1982 KZ1000J motor with 1100 pistons and heads, Vance & Hines, 29MM Smooth Bores, Work in Progress
Franken Z!
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