The easiest way to stop a leaky seal. Most of the time its just a few pieces of dirt that get wedged up in then seal causing them to ooze fluid. With this tool you can pull that dirt or sand down out of the seal and get them to stop leaking.
With it, you can remove dirt from your fork seals effortlessly.
- No matter whether it's in the garage or directly at the racetrack.
- This tool extends the life of your seals many times over.
- For all 48 mm forks.
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Features
āRemoves dirt or sand from sealĀ
āThin bladeĀ for cleaning tight upper sealĀ
āThick lower blade for cleaning rubber dust cover
āExtends the life of your seals
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FitmentĀ
āall 48mm forksĀ
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GuideĀ
āRemove fork guardsĀ
āUse a flat head screwdriver to pull down rubber dust coverĀ
āSnap Seal Cleaner onto forksĀ
āpush the tool up into the seal
āWith aĀ rotating motionĀ spine and pull down dirtĀ
āWipe off dirt and oil and repeat as necessary until cleanĀ
āUse lowerĀ part of tool to clean the rubber dust sealĀ cover with same motion
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The easiest way to stop a leaky seal. Most of the time its just a few pieces of dirt that get wedged up in then seal causing them to ooze fluid. With this tool you can pull that dirt or sand down out of the seal and get them to stop leaking.
With it, you can remove dirt from your fork seals effortlessly.
- No matter whether it's in the garage or directly at the racetrack.
- This tool extends the life of your seals many times over.
- For all 48 mm forks.
Ā
Features
āRemoves dirt or sand from sealĀ
āThin bladeĀ for cleaning tight upper sealĀ
āThick lower blade for cleaning rubber dust cover
āExtends the life of your seals
Ā
FitmentĀ
āall 48mm forksĀ
Ā
GuideĀ
āRemove fork guardsĀ
āUse a flat head screwdriver to pull down rubber dust coverĀ
āSnap Seal Cleaner onto forksĀ
āpush the tool up into the seal
āWith aĀ rotating motionĀ spine and pull down dirtĀ
āWipe off dirt and oil and repeat as necessary until cleanĀ
āUse lowerĀ part of tool to clean the rubber dust sealĀ cover with same motion
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