FAQ20 -
What should I do about my leaking fork tubes?

Change
your fork seals as soon as possible! If you don't, the chances
are great that your front brake pads will become soaked with fork
fluid resulting in the near to complete loss of your front brakes!
Changing fork seals is a bit of work but the simplest way to accomplish
this is by dropping your front triple tree. Extracting your fork
tubes being very, very careful to use no tools of any kind on
the tubes so as not to scratch the ends. Handle the tubes with
a pair of clean cotton garden gloves or a clean cotton terry cloth
towel to avoid any scratching. Even the most minute scratches
where the seals fit can cause the forks seals to leak - and new
fork seals will not solve the problem.
To
remove the fork seals, remove the snap ring just above your old
seals with a simple set of snap ring pliers. Pull out the old
seals and push the new ones in by hand.
Consult
your workshop manual in case this procedure doesn't work for your
situation.
We
offer fork seals at a fraction of the OEM price for the GL1000,
GL1100, GL1200 and GL1500.
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