From my oil cooler, that is. I was driving home from San Francisco, and even at 80mph I could smell the burning oil. I stopped at a gas station, tightened the banjo fitting a hair, made sure the oil was topped off (after I let her sit for a bit), and finished my ride home with no noticeable problems. This leak has now turned into a healthy class III, but it's not my main concern.
Since the bike was leaking, and I don't really have the time to investigate and fix said leak, I left it sitting in the driveway. My habit is to ride a bike at least once a week to keep the carbs from gumming up - even if it's just a blast around the neighborhood. Last weekend I did just that, and then put her in the garage for the additional week I knew it would be before I fired her up again. Fast forward to yesterday.....
After a particularly disheartening day at work, I figured I'd clean the bike up a bit, get a look at the oil cooler, and take it for a quick spin to keep her from getting lazy. I walked out to the garage, turned on the light, hit the opener, and saw my front wheel sitting in a puddle of oil.
My first thought (after a m/c swap and line bleed) was brake fluid. Not as such. Apparently, after sitting for almost two weeks, one of my fork seals went south. I had several ounces of oil running down the fork leg, over the caliper, down the wheel, over the tire, and all over the garage floor. Word of warning - fork oil can cause tires to bubble. Thank Bob I still haven't had the new Bridgestones mounted.
The thing that gets me is the fact that it sat in the driveway for over a week with no problems, leaks or otherwise. I even drove it around the neighborhood. This leak had to develop over the last couple of days, and all of the fluid pumped itself out without the forks ever being compressed - literally rising up to come out of the seal.
So, I'm out of commission - front tire's not safe to ride on, front pads are contaminated, front disc is oily, and I've got a blown fork seal. All of this with 8 lbs of air in the forks. The guy I bought it from claims to have had new seals put in just before I bought the bike, and with nary a hint of visible oil on the forks over the last year and 10,000 miles, I'd like to believe he was telling the truth. I've never had more than 12lbs in the front forks, and have never had the forks apart myself. Unless the Suzuki shop felt the need to drain them while they replaced the stem bearings...
Any body ever have this happen to them??
-Q!
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