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Fork seal trick?
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05 Mar 2014 10:18 - 05 Mar 2014 10:19 #624247
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1982 KZ1100-A2
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configuration:huh: Just wondering if I were to rotate the inner forks, would that potentially stop minor seal leakage? If not, is it quite easy to replace the outer seals with new ones. I'm looking at a pair of pink All Balls on ebay. Does anybody have an opinion on those, vs. OEM?
Thanks in advance
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05 Mar 2014 16:43 #624284
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
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1982 GPz1100
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Those look interesting...I think we'd all like a book report if you buy those.
Michael
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05 Mar 2014 16:55 #624287
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1979 KZ1000 Shaft
1979 CX500C
1975 GT750 Smoker
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Could work maybe? They are pretty easy to change out, I've heard good things about the All Balls.
Could work maybe? They are pretty easy to change out, I've heard good things about the All Balls.
1979 KZ1000 Shaft
1979 CX500C
1975 GT750 Smoker
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