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fork rebuild

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    Progressive Fork Springs

    I have a 1988 R100RT 93,000 miles, new YSS shock purchased from Ted Porter installed, now time to have front forks rebuilt , I have ordered an overhaul kit from Tom Cutter I also looking at new fork springs. Moto Bins has Progressive Model P11-1130 listed. I would like opinions on these springs...
  2. B

    Front fork seal leaking

    I have a 2016 R1200GS with 42,000 miles on it. I just discovered the seal is leaking on my left front fork. I see the parts breakdown shows "sealing elements". Looks pretty straight forward. Anything I should be on the lookout for?
  3. grover1949

    Looks like it's time to...

    ...rebuild the forks!
  4. brook.reams

    1973 R75/5 Rebuild Project Journal

    I'm rebuilding my wife's 1973 BWM R75/5 with 97,500 miles. I documented how I restored the Bing carburetors with photos and procedures plus a Bing exploded view of the carbs as a guide. Enjoy. http://brook.reams.me/2013/01/04/1973-bmw-r755-bing-carburetor-restoration/ I'll be posting more...
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