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    1100G fork seal

    My fork seal is leaking. I go on vacation middle of next week for ten days. I was planning on taking the bike with me (in back of truck I'm not ready to do an Iron Butt and I may never be). I have tons of things I have to do (HAVE TO DO) before I go. I wondered if I could get it done in Pennsylvania while I'm there. I'm thinking it's three hours for me but a real mechanic could do it much faster. What do you think it would cost me? Would I be better off taking some tools and volunteering a friends garage and his help? opinions please. Is my estimate acccurate?

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    you can drill a small hole in the seal, take the clip out, screw a drywall screw into it and pull it out. then just pop the new one in. you'll need a 12mm and 14mm socket to take the fork out. you'll also need to take the front wheel off. i dont think three hours is accurate. maybe 6 or 7.:-D just kidding, probably closer to 1 or 1.5.

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      You wanna stop in oHIo on the way back and have it done here? I will also be gone over the Memorial Day weekend from Friday thru Tuesday, so if you can work around that, I can make room in the garage to do the job. 8-[

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        Originally posted by catbed View Post
        you can drill a small hole in the seal, take the clip out, screw a drywall screw into it and pull it out. then just pop the new one in. you'll need a 12mm and 14mm socket to take the fork out. you'll also need to take the front wheel off. i dont think three hours is accurate. maybe 6 or 7.:-D just kidding, probably closer to 1 or 1.5.
        That's the time frame I was thinking for a pro. If a shop in Pa. will do it I'm probably looking at around $100 or so then.

        Originally posted by Steve View Post
        You wanna stop in oHIo on the way back and have it done here? I will also be gone over the Memorial Day weekend from Friday thru Tuesday, so if you can work around that, I can make room in the garage to do the job. 8-[ Steve, thanks a lot for your generous offer. I was really trying to get a feel of cost if I had someone else do it (a shop) I'm concerned "something" will come up in the middle and I won't get it buttoned up and miss out riding in Pa.:-D If I go to a friends house and do it,once beer gets involved it may never run again!:shock:

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