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Old 20-06-16, 22:00
Nener Nener is offline
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fork rebuild parts and tools

Hi,

I had planned to change springs and oil in my forks. I also decided to get emulator (australian Teknik version).
My bike has 42000km and i guess the fork never got serviced. After i removed the springs, i noticed how "sticky" the fork legs are when sliding them. I am no expert, i only "opened" one fork before, my wr250r's, and while it was not supersmooth, sliding was much faster and required less force.

So i guess it's time to look at the bushings.
While i'm at it, i suppose it's a good idea to change oil seals? (although no trace of leaking oil)

I see that off the road sells a complete kit for 95€ (with dust seals, top o rings, bottom seal rings, clips).

There are several seals available on ebay (bihr, athena, all balls, lextek, saito..), from 10 to 30€
I have more trouble finding the bushings.

I guess the quality of the seals affects how long they will last before failing. The quality of the bushing affects how smooth and friction-less the forks will slide, as well as their longevity.

OTR will be the easy choice (all included package) but i don't know if their oil seals and bushings are in the "top of the range" or not.

Any advice where and what to buy?

Second point, tools. It seems i will need some sort of seal driver. Any pointer for a cool tool? Or is DIY possible without too much pain?

Thanks