Scratched fork tube
#2
Re: Scratched fork tube
im not sure how to fix it, but if and once you do, get some seal savers (sealsavers.com), or you can get em at cycle gear (if they have those in norway lol) they ******* work wonders. Ive been beating on the same 05-06 636 forks for a long time and the seals have never gone bad
#3
Re: Scratched fork tube
i seen a vid on youtube when i replaced my seals,the guy said get some very fine wet and try sandpaper using water aswell too just lightly rub over and smooth out any imperfections on the chrome left by scratches or little dents so when new ones go in they wont rip em up,i done mine as ther was a few little dents from stones.mine have been fine since,urs may still leak tho if the scratch is quite deep .
#5
Re: Scratched fork tube
im not sure how to fix it, but if and once you do, get some seal savers (sealsavers.com), or you can get em at cycle gear (if they have those in norway lol) they ******* work wonders. Ive been beating on the same 05-06 636 forks for a long time and the seals have never gone bad
+1 Seal savers are awesome... When racing dirt i was blowing seals all the time got some seal savers and have not blown a seal and 6 months... Maybe its cause i am not landing short all the time anymore though
#6
Re: Scratched fork tube
You can ATTEMPT to use very fine grit sand paper to take any 'raised' sections of metal, but if the nicks just go INTO The metal, nothing you can really do..
But just fixing the nicks wont stop your leak, you need new seals, and possibly new bushings if your forks have much over 10k on them
If your blowing seals in 6 months your doing something wrong anyways, did you inspect the bushings to see if they need replaced?
But yeah seal savers are real nice. Not as needed on a street bike, but definitely needed in the dirt
But just fixing the nicks wont stop your leak, you need new seals, and possibly new bushings if your forks have much over 10k on them
But yeah seal savers are real nice. Not as needed on a street bike, but definitely needed in the dirt
#9
Re: Scratched fork tube
You can ATTEMPT to use very fine grit sand paper to take any 'raised' sections of metal, but if the nicks just go INTO The metal, nothing you can really do..
But just fixing the nicks wont stop your leak, you need new seals, and possibly new bushings if your forks have much over 10k on them
If your blowing seals in 6 months your doing something wrong anyways, did you inspect the bushings to see if they need replaced?
But yeah seal savers are real nice. Not as needed on a street bike, but definitely needed in the dirt
But just fixing the nicks wont stop your leak, you need new seals, and possibly new bushings if your forks have much over 10k on them
If your blowing seals in 6 months your doing something wrong anyways, did you inspect the bushings to see if they need replaced?
But yeah seal savers are real nice. Not as needed on a street bike, but definitely needed in the dirt
#10
Re: Scratched fork tube
Yea its not the f4i, its the ole gasgas, so thanks for the seal saver tip Im definitely getting a pair. And yes Im putting on new seals.
As for the scratches Im gonna try sanding off any chrome bits sticking out and see if that helps.
Thanks guys
As for the scratches Im gonna try sanding off any chrome bits sticking out and see if that helps.
Thanks guys
#11
Re: Scratched fork tube
Also if it just blows seals back out, often times you can get JUST the chrome part of the fork (the part that slides and is nicked) for pretty damn cheap used
But I'm not sure how easy it would be to find them for a gasgas..
But I'm not sure how easy it would be to find them for a gasgas..
#13
Re: Scratched fork tube
Yeah I actually just read that somewhere googling around, and thought about giving it a shot. I wasnt going to post it up tho, because it sounded stupid That actually works?
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