I have had a suzukig gs250t for about a year now and I am prepping for its annual service post exams. When I got the bike I serviced everything, and it has all been going well, bar for some mysterious hiccups with the carburettor that have self-resolved, alongside a new voltage regulator/rectifier.
I noticed yesterday after a short ride that there was a significant amount of oil leaking from the left hand fork, enough to have half the engine covered in dirty oil and to be dripping down the dust seal. I've only put on just under 3000km and I'm not a particularly aggressive rider. I serviced and replaced the seals in both fork legs, which were in terrible condition when I bought the bike, bottomed out, and filled with grunge.
There was a small bit of a leak before, but with the forks being 40 years old, I wasn't too alarmed. There were striations on the inner fork. The leak is suddenly far worse now and I am worried about the fork bottoming out. I was going to use the bike to work as a courier through the lockdown after exams but this has thrown a bit of a spanner into the works.
I will be able to get the forks etc.. apart by the middle of may, but I wanted to ask what you guys had to say on the matter and if you knew of any quick fixes to keep the bike on the road until I can check the seals. You guys have experience working with older bikes and I'd appreciate your advice.
Thank you in advance.
Jake.
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