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trdhrdr007
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I bought a GS850G a few months ago that had a weeping fork seal. I had to do all the usual things to it(carb rebuild, petcock, fluids, etc) so I could ride, but left the seal for a winter project. Now that it's starting to get colder I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to do about the seal.
I've never fooled with suspension components other than to change out shocks. Is this a pretty straight forward job? I've heard of lifetime seals, are they worth looking into? I've got a manual, but can anyone point me to a pictorial guide like the carb rebuild guide?
It's obvious to me that at one time this bike was owned by someone that knew a lot about these bikes. The airbox had been resealed, & R/R ground wire neatly labeled & run to the battery. I guess it's possible that the fork springs were swapped out. Is there any way to identify progressive springs as opposed to stock? As long as I have it apart I am considering going with progressive springs. Any tips about where to buy, or on installation?
I've never fooled with suspension components other than to change out shocks. Is this a pretty straight forward job? I've heard of lifetime seals, are they worth looking into? I've got a manual, but can anyone point me to a pictorial guide like the carb rebuild guide?
It's obvious to me that at one time this bike was owned by someone that knew a lot about these bikes. The airbox had been resealed, & R/R ground wire neatly labeled & run to the battery. I guess it's possible that the fork springs were swapped out. Is there any way to identify progressive springs as opposed to stock? As long as I have it apart I am considering going with progressive springs. Any tips about where to buy, or on installation?