i've heard these things go bad if you like to do wheelies. so, i got a couple questions, say i do a bad landing and they go bad, is the bike still ridable? i can get aftermarket replacements for $25 but i'm wondering how hard they are to install?
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Unless the fork seal jettisons off the lower tube and the oil gushes out like Old Faithful, the bike would still be ok to ride briefly (and non-aggressively)
First time I changed fork seals, it took me about 2.5 hours, which includes a second disassembly due to improper re-assembly.
I used an engine hoist and general hand tools.
If you don't have a way to hold the bike up, fugedaboudit.
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your best bet(What I found to be easiest) after doing some fork seals on a few dirt bikes was to find a set of forks on ebay. I found mine for $35 plus shipping. Polished them up and had em waiting for the inevitable day when I screwed up my seals... That way I only had to spend an hour R&R the old ones. that way no waiting for parts...
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