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    Before you replace fork seals- try this little guy-

    This little gadget works- less than a 10 spot I thought it worth a try.

    Seal Mate has helped fix leaking fork seals on over 100,000 motorcycles worldwide. We guarantee it will fix your leaky seals or we'll refund you in full. FREE USA Shipping.

    #2
    It's costing me $10.50 for seals and $4.50 S&H.
    I'm not sure I'd want to try and repair 30+ year old seals, lol.

    Any idea what that thing does? is it just like a pusher of some kind?

    Let us know how it goes!


    Tank

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      #3
      Interesting idea but I too wonder about seals that are 30 years old that are hard and dry....
      David
      1998 Suzuki Bandit
      1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
      1978 GS1000 - gone
      1981 GS850 - gone

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        #4
        Maybe not on 30 year old seals, but if you changed your seals, in the last little while and you get a leak this just might be able to save you the need to redo a complete seal job again.... ?

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          #5
          You'd be surprised- I used it on the seals on my GS and dug out good bit of gunk and the oozing leak stopped, hasn't leaked since- the seals are somewhat lubed so less likely to be brittle- I figured if it gets me through the season it would be worth it.
          It acts like a scraper-

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            #6
            Not bad and worth a try for the $. Seals themselves are easy to replace it's just getting there!

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              #7
              Might be a good tool to add to my tool kit for road side repairs.
              I might try one, thanks Badooka!


              Tank

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                #8
                Maybe not on 30 year old seals, but if you changed your seals, in the last little while and you get a leak this just might be able to save you the need to redo a complete seal job again.... ?
                Exactly what I'm thinking. I just did mine a week or two ago on the 550 and I notice a bit of oil on the forks. I have cleaned it off several times with a degreaser and it still shows a bit. Before seeing this today I had pulled off the dust caps and had a look at the seals and they do appear ok but I degreased and cleaned again. I haven't pumped them yet and it could be the oil is from my misadventures in oil pressure when I disconnected an il cooler line and the oil shot everywhere.

                In lieu of this tool, you can use a piece of old photo negative or a a piece of the ultra thin but rigid plastic used in packaging.

                Good tip to try before you actually do change seals.

                thanks for sharing.

                Spyug

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                  #9
                  Why would anyone pay ten dollars plus shipping for a tool
                  that you could make out of a piece of the side of a 5 gallon bucket?

                  Just sayin'

                  Eric

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                    #10
                    Yeah, but they come in many different colors - how many different color 5 gallon buckets do you have Eric?
                    -Mal

                    "The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
                    ___________

                    78 GS750E

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                      #12
                      Originally posted by Adler View Post
                      See!
                      I am not the ONLY one with a working brain cell or two.

                      Eric

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                        #13
                        Originally posted by 7981GS View Post
                        See!
                        I am not the ONLY one with a working brain cell or two.

                        Eric
                        Maybe just one working brain cell. The side of a 5 gallon bucket is way thicker and would have virtually zero flexibility in a similar size! ()

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                          #14
                          Looks like you could make one from packaging material. Cost would be $0 plus free shipping.

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                            #15
                            c'mon..for $5 bucks I am not going through the trouble of making something out of my re-cycle bin. This is a no-brainer if you really think about it. Just buy one for pete sake!

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