It has just sprung a leak again and this time I am starting to identify a pattern (maybe). Firstly, the problem seems to always be the right hand leg (I don't think I have replaced the lh side since the rebuild). The other part of the pattern is strange and I can not figure out an explanation. The leak always seems to start after the bike has sat unused for a prolonged period (for me that means 2-3 weeks). On every occasion I have noticed the oil running down the fork leg on my return after a break from riding it ? it has been my daily ride for most of the last 5 years. On a couple of occasions it occurred on my return from summer vacations (so only a couple of weeks max of no use) and that had made me theorize that it may have been related to heat - maybe pressurising the system ?? - but I have never been able to figure out a sound explanation to confirm that theory.
This year 2 things have happened that have made me wonder more about it ?... firstly, I had the bike parked up a couple of weeks over this summer vacation and right on cue there was the leak as soon as I set out first ride back. I was a bit busy at the time so I just cleaned up the oil and decided to put up with it until I had a chance to fix the seal ? however (and this was not the case previously), once I was back in daily routine the oil stopped and for the past few months all has been fine. Secondly, last month I retired the GS as my daily ride and it has once again sat for a month unused. The other day I was walking past it and noticed an oil mark on the ground under the rh fork leg. Its autumn here now so I don't think there is any heat related issue but I am totally mystified as to what is going on.
Anyone got any ideas ?. Additional information that you may need to know (could mean nothing too ???) ? whenever it has occurred the bike has been on its center stand, front wheel off the ground. When I say it has been ridden daily, that is not quite literal, there have been times it could have sat for 4-5 days maybe even a week and shown no sign of a leak. Seems like it takes at least a week but probably less than 2 ? I am only going by memory.
Even though it has been replaced as my daily ride (mixed emotions about that but since the new bike is a GSX1400, which puts a smile on my face every ride, I am not totally heart broken) I intend to keep the GS. I have had it 28 yrs and as money and time allows I intend to give it another thorough tidy up and look after it as it deserves. I would therefore like to get to the bottom of this issue and stop the leak from happening.
I am baffled by it and would appreciate any insight anyone has. I acknowledge that my observations may be irrelevant and the leaks occurrence after sitting totally coincidental but maybe not ?....
. It is true that the book says not to use a compressor but my compressor has a good regulator which can be set to the required 80kpa and I have checked the calibration of the gauge on occasion. I find it a good way to get evenness and accuracy - it is such a small volume of air required that even the volume taken by a gauge can drop the pressure a couple of psi. Anyway, I am pretty confident I have never over pressurised them and if I had I would have expected the leakage to show up within days rather than a year or two later.
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