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Anonymous Posted on Sep 15, 2012

How to change front fork seals ybr 125 2007 model

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2009

SOURCE: fork oil capacity

medium fork oil - 150 mls in each leg

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kwd27

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2008

SOURCE: front fork leaking oil from bottom of the seal.

This is one of the few things that I recommend you take to a shop - you need some very special tools and techniques to fix this problem. Sorry,
Kevin

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2009

SOURCE: replacing the front seal- located on the fork.

Get a manual if you are going to take the fork all the way apart as there are alot of pieces inside. If you are just replacing the seal, you will need a way to remove the old seal without damaging the fork. Sometimes a pick or screwdriver will work. Then you will need a tool to drive the new seal in. You can find out what size forks you have, and buy a seal driver for it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2010

SOURCE: front fork seals leak

what is the problem in the following situation.in the following situation starts even if shift is in neutral position.before changing the alternator was not so.yamkaha fj 1200 1 tx 1987

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2011

SOURCE: how do you change the

Remove fork spring, prise up dust seal, you will then see a clip holding in the main seal, remove this clip, with the spring removed you will then use the fork stancion to remove the seal, holding the fork lower in one hand and the stancion in the other push down on the stancion untill it stops then pull it up sharply, and repeate this hammer action until the fork is sepparated and the seal will then be removed

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Hello , how do i remove the front fork seals on my YBR 125? I have the fork in prices but the seal wont come out....

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How do you change the fork seals on a ybr 125 as im trying but ive undone the top cap n bottom bolt but cant get the shaft out to get the seal out

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Fork oil capacity

medium fork oil - 150 mls in each leg
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Replacing the front seal- located on the fork.

To replace the fork seal you must open the top of the fork and remove the spring. Then drop the fork tube out of the clamp. Once the fork tube is removed replacing the seal is simply pulling the old one off and putting the new one on. You will need to remove your front wheel.
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change the oil seals and oil in the fork,and avoid wheelies on the bike and off road biking 
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Right front fork weeps oil. Will I die?

How long has it been since you've changed your fork oil?
How long has it been since you've changed your fork seals?

If you haven't changed your seals in over 5 years, get your seals changed. Major surgery? Nah... Fork seals is a common procedure, A real good repair shop should be able to do in within the 1 to 2 hour range, depending on the condition of your bike.
Will you die? Only God knows when you're time is up.
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