I have an '04 KTM 300 exc that needs fork seals. Are they a PITA to do? The only experience I have with fork seals is swapping them in my '94 wr250 w/ rholbrook years ago which doesn't do me any good because I remember nothing about the process besides how much of a pain it was to get one of my forks off the bike.
I also have the Tubliss system in my tires. (came with the bike) The front has always leaked but would usually last most of a long ride. This year taking it out of storage, it won't hold air for 5 minutes and the rear lasts about 30 minutes. This is with the inside up at 110 psi. The inside tubes also seem to leak air quickly. I'm considering removing them and going to tubes. I never really had an issue with tubes. I just bough the heavy duty ones and didn't ever air down too much and really never had a flat. Any suggestions or tips?
I really need some seat time! Luckily we've been putting the sxs to good use but I need to get out on the bike.
Thanks!
I also have the Tubliss system in my tires. (came with the bike) The front has always leaked but would usually last most of a long ride. This year taking it out of storage, it won't hold air for 5 minutes and the rear lasts about 30 minutes. This is with the inside up at 110 psi. The inside tubes also seem to leak air quickly. I'm considering removing them and going to tubes. I never really had an issue with tubes. I just bough the heavy duty ones and didn't ever air down too much and really never had a flat. Any suggestions or tips?
I really need some seat time! Luckily we've been putting the sxs to good use but I need to get out on the bike.
Thanks!