I wonder if any of you can be of help. I have a 1978 GS550, that had rusty pitted fork tubes when I bought it. Oddly enough they didn't leak then. I ordered brand new fork tubes from a place that specializes in fork tubes (Forks By Frank). I ordered the ones for my model but when they arrived the did not fit the lower fork legs (too long). I called the shop, and I was told that they made the tubes for the factory specs of a 1978 GS550 (Base model), but that they were not surprized as apparently Suzuki was notorious back in the old days for making changes mid year, and for different markets (I have a Canadian Bike). So I sent back the tubes, along with my old tubes, and they remade tubes baised on the old ones for no extra charge.
Another strange thing I encountered was that my factory seals had washers underneath them that looked as though they were some sort of oil scraper. I damaged one of them when I removed the seal. In the 1977 factory suzuki manual I have, it shows only a seal, no washer.
When I replaced the seals I used Genuine Suzuki seals that I ordered but I noticed that they fit the tubes, but didn't seem to fit as tightly arround the tube as I would like. After all was said and done both fork seals leaked! I was frustrated and left them that way (Leaking)
I've just ordered new aftermarket seals, and I noticed that they are supposed to fit 1977 - 1980 gs550 and 550e bikes. So what gives? Did I get the wrong seals from Suzuki? Why was there a spacer below the factory setup that didnt show up in the manual? Will I ever get the forks to stop leaking???
What are your thoughts and experiences?
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