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I recently went through a major hassle of changing out a fork seal on my USD forks. Much to my chagrin 3 months later the same fork was leaking again. I found a tip on gixxer.com that seems to have worked: Pry off the dust seal. Then take an old photo negative and work it up between the fork tube and seal lip. Move it around in a short sawing motion. If the leak is caused by a dried up bug guts or loose road dust the film will pull it away from the sealing surfaces without damaging the seal. It worked on my bike. I might have even been able to avoid the seal replacement exercise 3 months before. Be aware that when you do push the negative into the seal area it will leak out some oil but that will stop once you pull it back out.