Great Initial go to for leaking seals
I used something similar years ago on dirt bikes, to try to preserve fork seals by getting the track and trail grit out of the seals and dust covers. This is the first time that I have tried it on leaking seals and it worked amazingly. I was going to replace the seeping fork seals on a Suzuki LS650, but decided to try the Seal mate first. These weren't leaking bad, like full blown seals do. They were just leaving a film on the forks. After a couple of rounds with the Seal Mate, the seeping stopped completely and I didn't have to replace the seals. If your forks are pitted or gouged, this is probably a waste of time and you just need to get some new forks. Or, if there is a little geyser shooting out of a fork with each down pressure on the bars, it is probable too late to try this. But, if the seals are just seeping, the fork tubes look to be in good shape, and especially if the seeping started after the bike was sitting for a long time, try the Seal Mate first. It may just do the trick without needing to replace the seals.
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