Please explain to me how this can happen. I had a leaking fork seal on my MNS, figured the air was gone too. When i took the plug out, the fluid shot out about 8 feet. Don't quite understand how it can be.
Forks hold air, but not fluid
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Did you do this while the bike was still fully assembled? If so, it was the weight of the bike pushing the fluid out the lower drain hole.
If the fork was on the bench then the seal was still good enough to hold a few PSI but not hold oil under the load of the bike over bumps.
Also, too much air in the forks will surely kill a fork seal. It causes a condition called stiction in which the seal has too much pressure around it and it grabs the fork which causes increased friction. It didn't take long for Japanese manufactures to figure this out and get rid of it. Then, dumb Ol' Harley Davidson put it on all of their dresser bikes for years.
I have changed hundreds of fork seals on every manufacturer of bike on the planet. I hate air forks. I rebuild an air fork with a small PVC preload spacer (about 1") and tell the customer to never use air again.
The original Standard XS11 has a cool no-air preload spacer and it is a superior fork for seal longevity.
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The air sits above the oil level which is above the oil seal. So it can not reach the oil seal.XS1100 3X0 '82 restomod, 2H9 '78 chain drive racer, 3H3 '79 customized.
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It’s my understanding that these will not fit the Special due to thread differences. Standard forks were built by KYB. Standard forks were built by Showa.
Marty (in Mississippi)
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Also, when you remove the threaded top of any fork and look inside it is wet with oil. You are correct that at rest, the fluid drips down to the bottom but it certainly moves around once you ride the bike.Comment
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Marty, yes, the tops are different. The Standard gets the KYB. However, there are other differences when they went to air forks. The first picture is a Special fork top with Schrader valve hole. The second & third is from my 1980 Standard. None of these fork tops interchange so the fork tube is also different.
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I don’t like my Special fork caps, even a little. The hex head adjustable is far superior. My XS650s have KYB forks with preload adjustable caps.
My Eleven Special is fitted with straight rate springs and Race Tech Gold Valve Emulators. It is superior to stock and I’d love to lose the air caps.Marty (in Mississippi)
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