Anyone near northern MS that may be willing to walk me through the process of the fork seals, bushings, and oil for my daughter's ST1100? I'm certainly familiar with working on bikes and drank deeply from the @Igofar well of knowledge more than once. I know someone will say "it's quite easy" and that's likely true but there's no substitute for the wisdom of those that have learned the proper/best way to do this job while avoiding pitfalls. I know there are a number of members here in TN...already asked @Uncle Phil but he sends his off to Atlanta.
It's for this bike (@StealthyNinja):
I can come to you with the forks or I'm certainly willing to offer a good meal and beer of your choice to come to me. She rode the Tail of the Dragon last week and upon inspection when we got home, the left front fork is now starting to leak. I'm going to try the Sealmate "fix" this weekend but I don't have high hopes. She has 54K miles on it.
Also happy to host a Tech Day if there's any interest. I do have a No Mar tire changer...
It's for this bike (@StealthyNinja):
I can come to you with the forks or I'm certainly willing to offer a good meal and beer of your choice to come to me. She rode the Tail of the Dragon last week and upon inspection when we got home, the left front fork is now starting to leak. I'm going to try the Sealmate "fix" this weekend but I don't have high hopes. She has 54K miles on it.
Also happy to host a Tech Day if there's any interest. I do have a No Mar tire changer...