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Sealmate Sealbuddy
Has anyone used one of these things? https://sealmate.net/
The idea is that you poke 'em down the forkleg, and run them around inside the seal, thus removing particles of dirt that have got into the seal which are causing it to leak.
I've got a fork seal that's just leaving the merest smear of oil on the fork leg (it's barely detectable) and wondering whether it's worth trying.
Normally, I'd just stick new seals in but thanks to COVID cutting my training season in half, my income is going to be about half my outgoings this year so if I can save the fork strip and rebuild to next year, that would be a good thing for the bank balance.
The idea is that you poke 'em down the forkleg, and run them around inside the seal, thus removing particles of dirt that have got into the seal which are causing it to leak.
I've got a fork seal that's just leaving the merest smear of oil on the fork leg (it's barely detectable) and wondering whether it's worth trying.
Normally, I'd just stick new seals in but thanks to COVID cutting my training season in half, my income is going to be about half my outgoings this year so if I can save the fork strip and rebuild to next year, that would be a good thing for the bank balance.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Not tried a Sealbuddy but i had oil rings on my BMW XR [ quite a common problem on these] and used
some Silicon spray to clean around the seals . Worked fine.
I think there are some video's online were you make your own sealbuddy from a plastic bottle .
Looks a bit rough but
some Silicon spray to clean around the seals . Worked fine.
I think there are some video's online were you make your own sealbuddy from a plastic bottle .
Looks a bit rough but
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
I have one....somewhere,but haven't had occasion to test it.
So that's +1 on the post count and no help at all.
So that's +1 on the post count and no help at all.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Spooky, I’ve just bought one off eBay for the same reason. Bike failed it’s MOT yesterday so thought I would try this first.
I will update in a day or two when I’ve tried it.
I do recall doing something with some film many years ago and pulled lots of crap out which solved th leak so it might work.
Mick
I will update in a day or two when I’ve tried it.
I do recall doing something with some film many years ago and pulled lots of crap out which solved th leak so it might work.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Yes, I got one free with some fork seals, it did the best part of fuck all.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:52 am Has anyone used one of these things? https://sealmate.net/
The idea is that you poke 'em down the forkleg, and run them around inside the seal, thus removing particles of dirt that have got into the seal which are causing it to leak.
I've got a fork seal that's just leaving the merest smear of oil on the fork leg (it's barely detectable) and wondering whether it's worth trying.
Normally, I'd just stick new seals in but thanks to COVID cutting my training season in half, my income is going to be about half my outgoings this year so if I can save the fork strip and rebuild to next year, that would be a good thing for the bank balance.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Yep, I've got one and leave it permanently in my off-roading jacket.
I've used it a good few times over the years and worked well (as does a cable tie, but you typically lose a good bit more oil with that method).
Obviously, if your seal is damaged this won't really help, but a fair bit of the time, the seal is fine, and its just a bit of shite in there, on the off-roader at least
I've used it a good few times over the years and worked well (as does a cable tie, but you typically lose a good bit more oil with that method).
Obviously, if your seal is damaged this won't really help, but a fair bit of the time, the seal is fine, and its just a bit of shite in there, on the off-roader at least
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Thanks one and all.
I'll have a look at making my own from an old milk bottle carton.
The fork sliders are perfect, so it could be a worn seal but in my experience they usually go from working fine to p!ssing oil down the fork leg, and this is just a fine smear. So I'm wondering about some crap. The forks will get a strip but thanks to a lack of training income this year, that's going to have to wait till next year.
I'll have a look at making my own from an old milk bottle carton.
The fork sliders are perfect, so it could be a worn seal but in my experience they usually go from working fine to p!ssing oil down the fork leg, and this is just a fine smear. So I'm wondering about some crap. The forks will get a strip but thanks to a lack of training income this year, that's going to have to wait till next year.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Got it!!!
With a lot of effort due to the fairing I managed to use it, dug out lots of crap from the oil seal. Need to do a few miles now to see if it’s fixed it.
Easy to use, notwithstanding the fairing in the way, seems to work well, not yet sure about fixing the issue though. Worthwhile purchase I think for not many pennies.
Cheers
Mick
With a lot of effort due to the fairing I managed to use it, dug out lots of crap from the oil seal. Need to do a few miles now to see if it’s fixed it.
Easy to use, notwithstanding the fairing in the way, seems to work well, not yet sure about fixing the issue though. Worthwhile purchase I think for not many pennies.
Cheers
Mick
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
The real thing is quite a bit thinner/softer than a milk carton,so the homemade jobbie may do damage,rather than help. The Sealmate only costs a few quid anyway.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 6:09 pm Thanks one and all.
I'll have a look at making my own from an old milk bottle carton.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Bought one and used it on my Ducati 900SS that was leaking badly. It doesn't now.
Told my brother about it, and he borrowed it to attack the misting seals of his VFR and FJ. Both now mist free.
I remember the VD Supermoto trip down to the Ardeche where Pogie stopped the fork seals misting by using a strip of camera film*.
*Kids-ask your dad what this is.
Told my brother about it, and he borrowed it to attack the misting seals of his VFR and FJ. Both now mist free.
I remember the VD Supermoto trip down to the Ardeche where Pogie stopped the fork seals misting by using a strip of camera film*.
*Kids-ask your dad what this is.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
OK, moths evicted from wallet, I've bought a real one.
I'll report back
Thanks.
I'll report back
Thanks.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Olde Pharte.derek badger wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:58 pm I used to cut a strip of 35mm film to clean out the seals on enduro bikes.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Cut a milk bottle to make my own a couple of months ago. Works a treat and sorted out the misting fork seal, passed MOT straight off as well. Cost me nothing other than cutting time! And it did take out visible dirt from the seal, the stantions were fine, just dirty seal.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
^^ this, especially the bit which is the leader, the emulsion tends to collect crap, but the main effect seems to be straightening out the fine edge on a seal. Newer seal designs seam more robust, so might be less of an effect tho.derek badger wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:58 pm I used to cut a strip of 35mm film to clean out the seals on enduro bikes.
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Thin strip of plastic with hook has now arrived... will tackle fork seal when it stops raining!
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
Maybe a day towards the end of May,then?The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:43 pm Thin strip of plastic with hook has now arrived... will tackle fork seal when it stops raining!
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Re: Sealmate Sealbuddy
If it can pull dirt out, I can only imagine it will push far more in, which will then be trapped between the seal and the upper bush.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:52 am Has anyone used one of these things? https://sealmate.net/
The idea is that you poke 'em down the forkleg, and run them around inside the seal, thus removing particles of dirt that have got into the seal which are causing it to leak.
I've got a fork seal that's just leaving the merest smear of oil on the fork leg (it's barely detectable) and wondering whether it's worth trying.
Normally, I'd just stick new seals in but thanks to COVID cutting my training season in half, my income is going to be about half my outgoings this year so if I can save the fork strip and rebuild to next year, that would be a good thing for the bank balance.
Quick fix but I'd be rebuilding them ASAP.
Will you rebuilld them yourself?