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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
Near Wells |
Sometimes if a bike has been stored for a while the seals can go hard then when the forks start moving again they leak.
Hopefully you can get it sorted without too much expense and hassle. |
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"Sometimes if a bike has been stored for a while the seals can go hard then when the forks start moving again they leak.
Hopefully you can get it sorted without too much expense and hassle. "
Or someone has been practicing their wheelies a bit too much! Lol |
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"Sometimes if a bike has been stored for a while the seals can go hard then when the forks start moving again they leak.
Hopefully you can get it sorted without too much expense and hassle.
Or someone has been practicing their wheelies a bit too much! Lol"
Or jetwashing their bike.
Deadly for for seals and bearings.
OP, it's a straightforward job if you have the tools and are mechanically minded. Plenty of You Tube vids with useful hints and tips.
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