Forks-Procrastination pays off this time

Knuckles

Active Member
With 25,000 miles on my K 9 the left fork started to leak. Took them apart last night and still have the copper coating on the bushings!!! I couldn't believe it. I've been putting off replacing the seals, etc. and was half prepared to buy new tubes. The bushings are starting to wear a bit in one small area. I'm going to go ahead and replace them.....might be another 25k before I take them apart again!
I know most tear into the forks at 10k and every 10k after. Guess I got lucky this time...
 

Knuckles

Active Member
Followed gas mans tutorial and rebuilt the forks over the weekend. I had previously bought a seal kit that also included o-rings and washers. Got the bushings for $12 (Drag Specialties), and put everything back together on Sat. Went for a short ride yesterday and, knock on wood, no leaks!!!
Next time I will at least change the fork oil at 10k.
 

Milco

The Flying Dutchman
Followed gas mans tutorial and rebuilt the forks over the weekend. I had previously bought a seal kit that also included o-rings and washers. Got the bushings for $12 (Drag Specialties), and put everything back together on Sat. Went for a short ride yesterday and, knock on wood, no leaks!!!
Next time I will at least change the fork oil at 10k.
What oil did you use, 30W or 20W?
 

Knuckles

Active Member
I used 30w. Read several posts of members going lighter. Seems most of them switched back to 30w. Too much rebound and an unstable front end.
 
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