Replacing fork seals

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Post by slider » 28 Jan 2007, 17:36

i remember eating a brontasaurus burger as i started typing :lol: :lol:

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Post by Fossil » 29 Jan 2007, 18:23

Fork seals replaced today. :lol:
Job not half as bad as I expected.
Thanks to everyone for their input. :P
Espacially John for talking me through it on the phone.
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Post by John crm » 30 Jan 2007, 18:06

Fossil wrote:Fork seals replaced today. :lol:
Job not half as bad as I expected.
Thanks to everyone for their input. :P
Espacially John for talking me through it on the phone.
One Happy Fossil :D
Hi Fossil, Glad the job went ok, :D

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Re: Replacing fork seals

Post by Eddie Evans » 08 Jan 2008, 23:43

Just followed your write up Slider.
Great job thanks for taking the time to write it.
Didn't take too long to drain the oil as there was next to nothing left in the one side :D
This was the first upside down forks I have worked on so it made the job far easier than I had expected.
Once again Thanks


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