Fork re-build, bloody dust seals keep sliding up
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Fork re-build, bloody dust seals keep sliding up
Hi folks,
this is going to be a silly one i know
so i rebuilt my forks, everything went swimingly, only issue i have is:
How the fu(k do i get the dust seals to stay down?!?!?!?!?!
Oil seals are fine, just no matter what i use, the dust seals will always slide up the forks as they compress,
after every ride, i slide them back down. Worried about contaminents getting in!
Who's re-built their forks, what did u use?
Its a VFR400 Nc300 if that helps, conventional forks.
this is going to be a silly one i know
so i rebuilt my forks, everything went swimingly, only issue i have is:
How the fu(k do i get the dust seals to stay down?!?!?!?!?!
Oil seals are fine, just no matter what i use, the dust seals will always slide up the forks as they compress,
after every ride, i slide them back down. Worried about contaminents getting in!
Who's re-built their forks, what did u use?
Its a VFR400 Nc300 if that helps, conventional forks.
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Re: Fork re-build, bloody dust seals keep sliding up
I just done this job on the race bike and they seem alright but I havent ridden it yet, try a bit of oil aroud the lips to let the stancion slide easier
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Re: Fork re-build, bloody dust seals keep sliding up
The oil and dust seals are both a tight fit to get in and out, I use the Honda seal driver to install both.
If your dust seals are loose, they are not fully in, the wrong type, crooked or upside down.
Dave.
If your dust seals are loose, they are not fully in, the wrong type, crooked or upside down.
Dave.
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Re: Fork re-build, bloody dust seals keep sliding up
If they won't stay in use some PTFE Tape.
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Re: Fork re-build, bloody dust seals keep sliding up
Jubilee clips round the stanchions.... 

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Re: Fork re-build, bloody dust seals keep sliding up
If there not clipping in they've proabably had it! One of mine I had to replace is it wouldnt stay in.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Fork re-build, bloody dust seals keep sliding up
that's what im worried about,
both brand new, Honda OEM, oiled the stanchion, buggers won't stay down!!!
Maybe i'll try plumbers tape as per suggestion, i hate doggy fixes is all
both brand new, Honda OEM, oiled the stanchion, buggers won't stay down!!!
Maybe i'll try plumbers tape as per suggestion, i hate doggy fixes is all
