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My 05 RC started leaking fork oil on the left side tonight on my way to the shop. It pisses me off because it only has 15,000 miles on it and im not a wheelie guy and try to avoid big bumps. So I am going to get some seals and have a good friend of mine do them. Is it common for these to fail at such little miles my last rc had 40,000 miles on it and never had fork seals done![]()
My gsxr 1000 blew them at 12k. I am a wheelie guy though
I've pulled it up a few times over the crest of a hill type thing but never clutched it up or anything like that
also what brand of seals are good to replace the factory ones?
Realize that it is entirely possible that the seal went because it somehow, other than wheelying, got damaged. It is just as, if not more, likely that some road debris attached itself to your fork leg and the next time you hit a bump the seal slid over it and nicked the seal causing the leak.
When you replace the seal ensure that you check the fork leg for any nicks, scratches, attached road debris you can feel and clean them up otherwise you'll just being doing the seal again not long down the road.
Joel
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Yea I understand its just a fork seal and a relatively easy fix with the right tools
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Go with Honda brand oem.
Ok I will
seals and a new fork seal driver will be here tomorrow and gonna tackle them friday night
Make sure andwatch some you tube videos on how to do it... You don't want to do it twice... You might need to make a tool to do it...be careful!