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Fork seal leak - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Fork seal leak (/showthread.php?tid=6118) |
RE: Fork seal leak - CBXBob_imp - 03-03-2014 (02-28-2014, 08:31 AM)shdwghst457_imp Wrote: According to this page the CB1100 is plenty fast It also tops out at 110 mph before the !/4 mi. RE: Fork seal leak - sanoke_imp - 03-25-2014 I've not had any trouble with the fork seals on my CB1100 but I used to have a Honda Shadow 1100 that had a very similar set of struts. I found that on the Shadow occasionally a bit of dirt or the remains of a particularly crusty bug would find it's way done into the seal. I would just pop the dust cover and take a .010 feeler gauge and slide it down between the strut and the seal and move it around gradually pulling it upwards. That would usually clean the seal lip out well enough to get things back to normal. Put over 100,000 miles on that bike and only had to change the seals once. RE: Fork seal leak - flynrider - 03-25-2014 Yep. Motion Pro sells a thin piece of plastic (called a fork seal cleaner) for under $5 that does the same thing. It seems well worth it if it's only a bug or piece of grit that's causing the seepage. Certainly cheaper and less time consuming than doing a full seal replacement. RE: Fork seal leak - Deanohh_imp - 03-25-2014 In the past I've seen a strip of camera negatives used for that. But I haven't seen camera film for 30 years. RE: Fork seal leak - Cormanus - 03-25-2014 (03-25-2014, 12:40 PM)Deanohh_imp Wrote: In the past I've seen a strip of camera negatives used for that. But I haven't seen camera film for 30 years. I think I might have one lying about somewhere if you want to make me an offer.
RE: Fork seal leak - sanoke_imp - 03-25-2014 (03-25-2014, 12:40 PM)Deanohh_imp Wrote: In the past I've seen a strip of camera negatives used for that. But I haven't seen camera film for 30 years. That's actually what I started using on my Shadow until a piece broke off and stayed down in the strut. I found the feeler gauge was much more durable. RE: Fork seal leak - Mad Max_imp - 03-26-2014 Maybe a couple of fork gaiters could solve the problem. ![]() Adding a bit of classic look too.
RE: Fork seal leak - sanoke_imp - 03-26-2014 (03-26-2014, 01:06 AM)Mad Max_imp Wrote: Maybe a couple of fork gaiters could solve the problem. Unfortunately that adds a new set of problems. They have a tendency to trap moisture and create corrosion. RE: Fork seal leak - the Ferret - 03-26-2014 Guy over on the UK board is having all of problems we are seeing at the same time on his bike, fin rot, rust and fork seal leak. he's done, trading it in on a BMW. http://www.cb1100.co.uk/index.php/topic,328.0.html RE: Fork seal leak - Deanohh_imp - 03-27-2014 There's a lot mentioned on there about attending to the headers with wire wool, which I assume is what we call steel wool. I hope y'all are using stainless steel wool because, depending on how agressively it is rubbed, the regular stuff will leave tiny particles of steel imbedded in the surface which WILL rust and cause an ugly stain. |