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Come on shoulda changed them your self. Veryyyy easy i'm 16 and i do it on my bike. It may seem hard but it realy isn't just don't rush through it. It'll save you a hella lot of money
@sameyav5 i guess you're right, im 16 too, but i can do almost everything in maintenance to my bike except sutff related to motor and suspension. besides, when i got them done by a mx shop near my place, it only 120$ for both forks...how much did it cost you to do it yourself? just wanna know in case i do it meself in the future, and did you have to put in fresh fork oil??
The reason why the fork seals are probably blown out because since it was owned by a beginner and they probably never released the fork pressure when they finished riding and tieing down the bike. they just continued riding it like that. Atleast thats why i think you had to replace the seals
@CRF150man06 fork seals are easy man, i was at like 60 bucks for seals, wipers, and oil. throw a set of the push button air bleeders on there for ease and helps save seals. It's a common thing, i've heard of it being an annual thing for a lot of riders. just look at what forks you have, and what special tools you might need, and start saving to do it yourself, pays for itself the first time anyway. Takes 2 hours your first time going slow and a couple sodas later, bam, new forks.
yo what kind of tool set is that i need something like that all my sockets and shit right in one case.. like my tool box i sit there for like 5 mins finding a socket for like my clutch lever i got like over 500 sockets lol
@kx85kid12 its just a regular craftsman tool set. it's pretty old, my dad gave them to me when he got a new set. but i have to say organized stuff saves a shitload of time..
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Saved me hundreds. And no i'm not a salesman for them either.
cstishenko 8 months ago
NICE BIKE
cliff6300 8 months ago
i got a 09 to and i bought it new never road in oct and my seals just blew
justinmooreable 9 months ago
Come on shoulda changed them your self. Veryyyy easy i'm 16 and i do it on my bike. It may seem hard but it realy isn't just don't rush through it. It'll save you a hella lot of money
sameyav5 1 year ago
@sameyav5 i guess you're right, im 16 too, but i can do almost everything in maintenance to my bike except sutff related to motor and suspension. besides, when i got them done by a mx shop near my place, it only 120$ for both forks...how much did it cost you to do it yourself? just wanna know in case i do it meself in the future, and did you have to put in fresh fork oil??
CRF150man06 1 year ago
@CRF150man06 It was like 80$ something. Yeah i put in new oil everytime. 15wt because i'm 170lbs i like stiff suspension.
sameyav5 1 year ago
The reason why the fork seals are probably blown out because since it was owned by a beginner and they probably never released the fork pressure when they finished riding and tieing down the bike. they just continued riding it like that. Atleast thats why i think you had to replace the seals
ktmracer100 1 year ago
Yep got plenty of work done there
NUFF96 1 year ago
ok thanks manil post a vid of my crf when i get it prob a month or more need to sell my yz80s both of em b4 i get it for the down payent
ch0l0sk8r 1 year ago
kawasaki are hellaknown for their fork seals lol what should i get 2008 ktm250 sxf or 2010 crf250r brandy new
ch0l0sk8r 1 year ago
@ch0l0sk8r definitely go for a CRF250r. Ktm's are a pack of problems when theyre used
CRF150man06 1 year ago 5
@CRF150man06 fork seals are easy man, i was at like 60 bucks for seals, wipers, and oil. throw a set of the push button air bleeders on there for ease and helps save seals. It's a common thing, i've heard of it being an annual thing for a lot of riders. just look at what forks you have, and what special tools you might need, and start saving to do it yourself, pays for itself the first time anyway. Takes 2 hours your first time going slow and a couple sodas later, bam, new forks.
ilikepie5720 9 months ago
@ch0l0sk8r .... get a kawi.
senzubeann 6 months ago
yo what kind of tool set is that i need something like that all my sockets and shit right in one case.. like my tool box i sit there for like 5 mins finding a socket for like my clutch lever i got like over 500 sockets lol
kx85kid12 1 year ago
@kx85kid12 its just a regular craftsman tool set. it's pretty old, my dad gave them to me when he got a new set. but i have to say organized stuff saves a shitload of time..
CRF150man06 1 year ago