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The fork oil seals are leaking on my SHERCO SE 50
Dirt, sand and other debris seep between the seal and the fork's inner tube, creating an incomplete seal that no longer provides a seal. © of
scabbards
and therefore the retention of the hydraulic fluid ensuring the braking of the movements of the
fork
. Any moving part, like the
fork
of the motorcycle and the two major parts, tube and scabbard, is subjected to stress and wears more until it no longer performs its function. This is particularly the case of the part which ensures the seal between the tube and the sheath of the
fork
, the lip seal, also called the oil seal.
The first warning signs of their deterioration are obvious: trace s of liquid on the tubes and
scabbards
, increasingly flexible behavior of the
fork
, impaired handling of your motorcycle or even slamming on hard brakingâ € ¦
Even if these are just two rubber seals, these are very important for good handling of the motorcycle. If your fork tubes are oily after cleaning recently, this is a sign. The gaskets are probably worn. It can become dangerous on the road car of the'
oil
may flow on the brakes.
The
spinnaker seals
are sold with or without their dust cover. If we can recover the original ones, starting from zero is always better: the sliding parts, even less "fragile" than the spinnaker, also wear out. For the
forks
classic, some motorcycles and some props offer small discreet deflectors. They make it possible to spare as much as possible the joints and a specific area of the
fork tube
, by attaching to the scabbard.
Warning: readjust the settings of your fork before dismantling.
- Respect the quantity of
oil
required.
- Pay attention to the viscosity of the
oil
required. While XNUMXW is standard, sports require XNUMXW. A good brand of
oil
is a plus: they work and age better under stress.
Seals
fork
should be replaced regularly. They end par sâ € ™ wear and par run away, whatever you do to keep them waterproof. If you don't know how, you can turn to a professional or become a buddy with a motorcyclist who knows the mechanics. You will need specific tools to do the job.ar yourself. These tools can be expensive and unique to your bike or suspension size. A trip to the dealership to fix this problem is also expensive.
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