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^^.
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.
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!
cmedeiros17 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from lawrencelahr
thanks for the videos. i had a leaky oil seal on my 1200C and your videos helped tremendously.
shawjb 8 months ago
I'm going to do mine. This is very helpful. Dealer was going to charge $300 to do this.
Fiox789 8 months ago
nice video,really helps
Cmuciatko 10 months ago
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!
baljci 11 months ago
thanks for the help .
From Aruba
TheSansan1970 11 months ago
great video helped me feel better about starting on my suzuki
dtucsondude 1 year ago
Very helpful...My first time was easy, thanks to you
Doug
Winchester, Ky.
toodlesdad 1 year ago
Thanks for the help.
jasoncanadian442 1 year ago
Thanx 4 the info...I have a couple ques. guess i'll email! Great video!
345redskin 1 year ago
is it the same on a 99 sporster and if it is why doesnt the bottom bolt come off .please help me more ! thanks!
towwman 2 years ago
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
ziuuek123 2 years ago
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!!!!!
dululaja 2 years ago
Great video mate, keep them coming.
ondrejruzicka 2 years ago
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.
felberted 2 years ago
Thanks for the video. Helpful for if I need to replace any seals
PhiliG 2 years ago
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
551216 2 years ago
Great vid man, thanks.
ArchNomad 2 years ago