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From: lawrencelahr
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  • Great Vid!

  • thanks for the videos. i had a leaky oil seal on my 1200C and your videos helped tremendously.

  • I'm going to do mine. This is very helpful. Dealer was going to charge $300 to do this.

  • nice video,really helps

  • hahaha " what is it...?"

    the girl "...the twitter"

    " you can see us at twitter, faceee book"

    Clearly the wife does the marketing lol

    Nice vid dude, It boosted my confidence of doing my own fork seals!

  • thanks for the help .

    From Aruba

  • great video helped me feel better about starting on my suzuki

  • Very helpful...My first time was easy, thanks to you

    Doug

    Winchester, Ky.

  • Thanks for the help. 

  • Thanx 4 the info...I have a couple ques. guess i'll email! Great video!

  • is it the same on a 99 sporster and if it is why doesnt the bottom bolt come off .please help me more ! thanks!

  • wtf i seen the way u put the fork seal to the fork tube i cant stop laugh i hope no one pay u for that

  • Very nice :D but i think its gonna be hard the first time xD!!!! I thought of fixing the seal on my fork bt i dont have all that gear :S so i better give it to my dealer hehe^^.

    Good job though!!!!!

  • Great video mate, keep them coming.

  • pretty good except it would have been nice if u showed taking off the fork tube, and removing the dust cap. I figured it out anyway and I just used a piece of PVC I had with a rubber mallet instead of the spending for the tool. also a good idea to clean the tubes with some parts cleaner mine were full of rusty gunk from the old seal. I have a 2007 bike with 10,000 miles and the seal on the left side looked like a rat ate it. Made my own 6mm tool usng a 6mm cut key into a 6mm socket.

  • Thanks for the video. Helpful for if I need to replace any seals

  • Very clear and to the point. Currently replacing seals on my bike and even with the manual I did not understand how the bottom bolt was holding the slider on. Thanks for the instructions

  • Great vid man, thanks.

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