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Old Dec 4, 2005 | 02:08 PM
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636 fork seals problem

Anyone having problems with 636 fork seals, ive blown mine out and so has my boy but he's replaced them twice. I never replaced mine, i have no oil in the forks anymore, they leaked all over my calipers and my front brakes now suck. I just wanted to know if anyone else has this problem? Any solution? Suggestions?
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Re: 636 fork seals problem

Mine Are Fine But I Only Weigh About 130 So....
Old Dec 5, 2005 | 03:36 PM
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Re: 636 fork seals problem

replace them, if ya ride without the oil yer gonna **** up the forks and you'll slam down hard soon as its pure dry def not good for the forks and ****. i'd avoid doing stoppies for awhile tho :D
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Re: 636 fork seals problem

Youll also toatally ruin your rotors and brake pads if you let them soak up too much oil........Seals that came on the bike blew almost right after I bought it I changed them and used Ohlins oil and they lasted the whole year...
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