Newbie need help.

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  1. Nottee

    Nottee New Member

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    Hello. New to this so forgive me if I'm in the wrong place.
    I have a 06 fireblade which is suffering from a leaking fork.
    I'm fairly confident that a can do the job myself.
    But I brought the kit which was for my model and it was come with silkolene rsf 7.5
    Double checked with silkolene and there site recommends 2.5.
    So is the 7.5 wrong and would damage or not work. Or simply a slightly different feel?

    I would appreciate any guidance.
    Thanks
     
  2. Mr_Chin_LK

    Mr_Chin_LK Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to the forum Nottee.
    I've never done any type of fork overhaul, so unfortunately I can't help with your question.

    Chin
     
  3. Selmer50mark

    Selmer50mark God Like

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    Hello and welcome
    According to the manual its 10w fork oil
     
  4. Boothman

    Boothman Elite Member

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    Hi and welcome to the forum
     
  5. Nottee

    Nottee New Member

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    Thanks for your responses silkolene contacted me and said it would do no harm. It would just be a little stiffer.
    So I think I will go with it as I have it.
    Thanks again.
     
  6. CharlieR85

    CharlieR85 Elite Member

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    Hi @Nottee welcome. Oil weight is down to your preference really, the higher the weight the more dampening you will have. If the manual says 10w then 7.5w will be fine. Not sure why silkolene would recommend 2.5w though, that doesn't sound right.

    Here's a really good video for servicing conventional forks....


    And a really good video for servicing USD forks....
     
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  7. CharlieR85

    CharlieR85 Elite Member

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    By the way, in the videos he uses a universal seal driver that can be used on different diameter forks. I have one of these and think it's a bit crap, I'd get the exact size seal driver for your forks.
     
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  8. Black & White

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    I've always got away with a suitable sized socket, as long as the seal is fitted the same height all the way around.
     
  9. CharlieR85

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    A socket won't pass over the fork stanchion.
     
  10. Black & White

    Black & White Well-Known Member

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    Silly me.
    I've only done one rebuild & they were traditional RWU forks. I think I tapped the seals in with a hammer on an open ended spanner.
     
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  11. Muffking

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    How about a length of plumbing waste pipe that's the right diameter?
     
  12. Bikeboy

    Bikeboy Active Member

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    Wont go over the fork ends.
     
  13. Bikeboy

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    You can use that in rwu forks. But not upside downs
     
  14. Muffking

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    Fair point. How about slicing a groove down it and opening it up to slide over the stanchion?
     
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  15. Bikeboy

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    That could work.
     
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    Welcome
     

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