Fork Seal Driver Rvf

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steve234
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Fork Seal Driver Rvf

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Looking at making a driver for the fork seals, what do you use?

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Just done mine a few weeks ago. looked for plastic tube in the shed but had nothing the right size, then right in front of me was a paint roller, ah ha that might work methinks, tried it on the fork and it was a perfect fit and it was nice to hold onto when slide hammering the seals in.lol.
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Re: Fork Seal Driver Rvf

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spooky wrote:Just done mine a few weeks ago. looked for plastic tube in the shed but had nothing the right size, then right in front of me was a paint roller, ah ha that might work methinks, tried it on the fork and it was a perfect fit and it was nice to hold onto when slide hammering the seals in.lol.

Aahh what a good idea, i`ll give that ago

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;) Aye , just make sure its clean "or new" as you don't want paint all over everything. The sponge ones are cheap as chips too.lol.
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