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Date Posted: 18/02/05 22:37:26
Author: RichardB
Subject: Re: Fork seals ZZR 1100
In reply to: Lee 's message, "Fork seals ZZR 1100" on 4/02/05 17:57:08

Keep us posted Gents, will be intersted to hear how you got on, or indeed any tips I might have missed. I know its probably no long before the seals on my newer D6 go and I have to do them, the previous effort was on a (now sold D1) but I think fork seals always give up at some point.

Cheers, RichB.


>Silly question really for all you mechanics out there
>but Im an R and D chemist by trade. Just trying to put
>my '95 1100 back together after being knocked off
>whilst stationary!! Need to get it through its MOT
>apart from cosmetic tweeks. Anyhow how easy is it to
>change the fork seals and would I be better off
>getting a mobile mechanic in. I must add I am not a
>complete numbnuts, just never done this before.
>
>Any suggestions or info greatly appreciated
>
>Lee
>(Wolves)

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