Fork Help
#1
Fork Help
Well guys I brought my bike down to the local honda shop to get some fork seals. about 2 days later they call and say "ive got bad new" immediately im like o no wtf did they do to my bike and the he follows by saying "we wouldn't advise you to get new seals, Instead you need to get new fork tubes due to having a rust spot". My mouth dropped immediately. He said new oem tubes will run me $800. Is there any alternative companies that make tubes? What would you guys suggest me doing?
O and for the record i keep my bike in the garage but the guy i bought it from kept it outside. (just wanted to get that point across before that conversation gets started)
O and for the record i keep my bike in the garage but the guy i bought it from kept it outside. (just wanted to get that point across before that conversation gets started)
#2
Have you seen the rust yourself yet? If it's a small spot that's visible, you could try a little wd40 to get it off. I don't know if that's recommended but I did it before and everything's fine...for now. Could just be normal stealership protocol. How are the reviews for the shop? Then again, I never replaced my fork seals.
#3
dealerships have to reccomend that to cover themselves. you could prolly clean it up just fine and run some new seals and not have any trouble. BUT if u are wanting new tubes-youll have to get the oem ones, u can get used forks for like 150 in good shape
just get your bike back, clean the rust up-post some pics if its really bad looking, get some new seals in it and have some fun with the bike.
just get your bike back, clean the rust up-post some pics if its really bad looking, get some new seals in it and have some fun with the bike.
#5
i dont think so, but thats mean, the seals wont seal up like they are supposed to and they may tend to leak, but ive seen some rusty forks work fine with no leaks. im talking about a little surface rust, no deep pitting kind of rust the rust should clean off tho
but to a dealership yes they would be-bc the seals could possibly leak the next day -so they would have to redo them and loose money
but to a dealership yes they would be-bc the seals could possibly leak the next day -so they would have to redo them and loose money
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#8
dealerships sometimes cant afford being sued if something really went wrong, so they have to advise you to replace even the most slightly damaged parts with new ones, bc thats what the service manual says
i dont think anyone that works in a dealership actually wakes up and goes to work and says "hey, i wanna rape somebody's wallet today, bc thats my job"
post some pics of the rust, youll prolly be able to clean it
i dont think anyone that works in a dealership actually wakes up and goes to work and says "hey, i wanna rape somebody's wallet today, bc thats my job"
post some pics of the rust, youll prolly be able to clean it
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