Top tip thanks, in nigh on 50 years riding bikes I'd not heard of that solution for cleaning fork seal, just shows you never stop learning. Kind regards
Hi ,thanks so much for the video,I am doing a vintage restoration and one fork started to weep before I even got the resto finished, your tip worked fantastic, as I was dreading the thought of pulling the forks apart,so thankyou very very much ,you are a legend........
What a brilliant simple fix, may not work for every fork seal but well worth trying. I have had two bikes with leaky fork seals and wish I had this fix to try first, might have saved me a lot of money 👍👍👍
Good Afternoon Adrian, thanks for the yarn this morning at Jerry’s, and nice to meet Wendy too. The Fork Seal Cleaning Tool is another example of keeping something that “could be handy one day”. Recycling at its finest. Best regards: Graham wheels684.
Ha! Thanks mate. I still have the original seals in. I’ve cleaned the seals a number of times over the years as they have shown leaks. But a simple clean fixes them.
When I rebuilt my forks with cartridge emulators, I ended up doing the silicone lubricant trick instead of replacing the fork seals. I just sprayed it into that cavity and let it sit overnight -- seems to have done a great job restoring the flex in the seals.
my 2004 sv650 had a leak 2000km after garage fork seals replacement...did that with part of a plastic milk bottle and 10000km later still no leaks. fork seals sometimes get small debries and need a little help to seat again correctly
I thought this might be one of those stupid TicTok videos but I recognized your channel name and your voice and I said, let's see what the Aussy has for us today. That's brillaint ,mate. This should be standard thing done like every ten thousand miles to all forks or sooner as soon as you see that dirt oil line on the fork pipe. Thanks for the detailed video.
Thanks mate... I think my 2022 is only about 6000-7000km and the left is leaking just like yours...often the left what i have seen. I have to try this before summer. Best regards from Sweden😊
Had leaking seals on most of my bikes & haven't yet replaced any seals. I make mine from plastic milk bottles - the plastic is quite soft. Always have one in my wallet in case. Somebody else mentioned upside down forks & I agree you're definitely going to lose more oil if you have a seal leak...
Wise decision. The thrill is gone but excitement is there. Here's a question to all NC 750X riders: who has replaced drivers stock seat and with which manufacturers seat? I'd like to find higher seat not to mention comfortability. I wonder how I've been able to tolerate that stock bench since 2015 😮. Maybe dct has taken the pain off😂
I just had another epiphany about bike mechanics, pros and cons of upside-down vs regular forks. If USD forks leak, gravity pulls the oil down constantly, whereas with regular forks you may get by with much less oil lost. Anyway, my 2019 Kawasaki Versys developed a fork leak after 50000 km and 3 years, not great, not terrible but then again, I never cleaned the seals and the bike sees all weather and cold storage at winter.
Ha! Yes. Good luck getting film now. I can just imagine you on the side of the road opening your camera, exposing all those great trip shots, and cutting up the film to clean the seals 😁
I recently changed the fork on my 16 Yr old cbf1000, it was pretty sludgy, degraded crap. It ain't that much harder to do the seals though. BTW Honda OE parts were cheaper than aftermarket.
Hi there I'm Joe from South Africa. I need help with my NC 700X on how to change the clock from miles to kms whatever I've tried doing it's not working even followed other RU-vid vids on how to fix it but nothing helps. Many thanks Love your channel
I do not agree with this method, the seals might get even more damaged. Just splurge and buy a "Seal Mate" it costs about 5 bucks and is specifically made for doing the same thing.
No problem mate. I’ve been using this method on my bikes for many years. I have cleaned the seals on this particular bike 5 times with no issues. But happy for you to buy the “proper” seal cleaner.