When did rawfueltv change the fork seals on the KTM SX 65?
RawFuelTV changes the fork seals on the 2010 KTM SX 65. Simple and painless Cumbia No Frills Faster by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-…
How do you replace a fork seal on a dirt bike?
Hold the fork upside down while you do this so that no oil escapes. This is the difference between doing a quick seal replacement versus a full rebuild. You won’t replace the oil. Set the upper fork tube aside in a safe place where it can’t tip over and spill. Now, remove the bushing and seal from the lower tube.
What should I do if my Yamaha Fork seal is leaking?
Look for any abnormal wear on the bushing. Yamaha fork seals don’t really need a reason to leak, but inspect the fork tube for nicks anyways. If you see or feel a bur on the fork tube, sand it gently with a fine emery cloth or 600-grit sand paper. Don’t overdo it.
How long does it take to change a fork seal?
If you’re prepared, you can do a quick fork-seal change in under half an hour. If you carry the right tools and an extra set of seals, it can even be done at the track. Here’s our in-house fork nerd, Pete Murray, showing us the quick-and-dirty way to change seals without having to do a full fork rebuild on current Yamaha KYB forks.
RawFuelTV changes the fork seals on the 2010 KTM SX 65. Simple and painless Cumbia No Frills Faster by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-…
Hold the fork upside down while you do this so that no oil escapes. This is the difference between doing a quick seal replacement versus a full rebuild. You won’t replace the oil. Set the upper fork tube aside in a safe place where it can’t tip over and spill. Now, remove the bushing and seal from the lower tube.
How do you change the seal on a Yamaha KYB Fork?
Here’s our in-house fork nerd, Pete Murray, showing us the quick-and-dirty way to change seals without having to do a full fork rebuild on current Yamaha KYB forks. The right tools are the key. Yamaha sells the Motion Pro seal driver and fork-cap-ring nut wrench required for a quick seal change. Remove the fork legs the normal way.
If you’re prepared, you can do a quick fork-seal change in under half an hour. If you carry the right tools and an extra set of seals, it can even be done at the track. Here’s our in-house fork nerd, Pete Murray, showing us the quick-and-dirty way to change seals without having to do a full fork rebuild on current Yamaha KYB forks.