Leaking Fork

Discussion in 'Parallel Universe' started by O-Man, Nov 14, 2012.

  1. O-Man

    O-Man Been here awhile

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  2. JRWooden

    JRWooden never attribute to malice...

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    Sorry for your troubles....
    I've been on the forum for about 4 years now and fork leaking problems seem to be rare.
    IIRC you get the "low mileage" award! Some honor eh?
    Likely some assembly error or out-of-box defective part ... :-(
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  3. MCMXCIVRS

    MCMXCIVRS Long timer

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    While it's not unusual to have leaks at low mileage due to grit getting into the seals, that does seem pretty early for a leak. Unless you got into some bad mud or something off road, I'd say most likely a manufacturing issue. Go see the dealer for warranty. While their at it, have them slip some neoprene fork protectors on to reduce the chances of future problems.
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  4. PatrickM

    PatrickM Been here awhile

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    It happened to me. Dealer tore it down, recognized they didn't have the right parts to replace the seals (too new) and after some cleaning, buttoned her back up.

    Hasn't leaked since.
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  5. KTM250rm

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    Slide down the external wiper and take a piece of camera film and slide a corner of the film under the fork seal and work up and down all around the seal. If you got a piece of dirt, it will work it out. Pump the forks 3 - 4 times and if it still leaks, repeat the process..
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