We removed my friend's fork seals yesterday by compressed air to the valve. Worked great. We used a compressor but there's a Youtube movie showing it done with a bicycle pump.
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fork seals removed with air pressure
Just be very sure the clip is removed holding in the fork seals or you could make a nasty bomb out of your forks. To remove any junk that builds up in the bottom of your forks, you will still need to separate the lower leg from the upper.
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We removed my friend's fork seals yesterday by compressed air to the valve. Worked great. We used a compressor but there's a Youtube movie showing it done with a bicycle pump. -JW
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Just passed the 5K mile mark on my Easy Rider ride. Dodging snow now just east of Steamboat Springs, CO. [b]From:[/b] Fred Hink [mailto:moabmc@...]
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