Thanks to info I got from this site, I Just finishing up reviving my '80G XS11 after 13 years in the garage. Rebuilt the carbs, rebuilt the brake calipers, new MC in front, rebuild rear MC, new SS brake lines all around (thanks Randy, they fit perfectly), just waiting on new tires to arrive. The bike is running great javascript:smilie('')
big grin, I even took it around the block a couple of times (stayed slow - I know, hard to do with the XS but I managed - due to tire condition). Now for the bad news, tonight while I was doing a little detailing I noticed a little seepage from the right fork tube, maybe half a dozen drops of fluid. I have a set of new seals and am wondering how tough a job it is to install the new seals. I gotta take the front wheel off anyway to install the new tire when it arrives but I was wondering if it is possible to change the fork seal without removing the whole fork tube from the bike. Is it possible to change it working from the bottom up? From lurking on this website I know one of you guys out there has done this before. Looking for a shortcut here I guess.
Thanks from the missinglink....
big grin, I even took it around the block a couple of times (stayed slow - I know, hard to do with the XS but I managed - due to tire condition). Now for the bad news, tonight while I was doing a little detailing I noticed a little seepage from the right fork tube, maybe half a dozen drops of fluid. I have a set of new seals and am wondering how tough a job it is to install the new seals. I gotta take the front wheel off anyway to install the new tire when it arrives but I was wondering if it is possible to change the fork seal without removing the whole fork tube from the bike. Is it possible to change it working from the bottom up? From lurking on this website I know one of you guys out there has done this before. Looking for a shortcut here I guess.
Thanks from the missinglink....
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