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demon00

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Just stopping in to say hi ya,I don't talk much unless I'm sure of what I'm talking about..I find I learn more if I keep my mouth **** and listen more lol but when I do talk I keep on a going lol just got this Gold Wing and I'm new to this size of bike and liquid cooled...I have beeen riding a yam, virago 700 air cooled so this is a big step up lol I gotta learn the ins and outs...I was a painter before my back went but I will be painting this one...
 
lmao....well my wife says I like to think I'm quiet and shy but says I don't shut up lol I'll get a jackhammer I'll get a word in lol
 
Welcome from N.Western,Pa. :hi: been to that area in the winter time was going to a vintage sled show near Sandy Creek ??
 
Wow I love seeing all the different states here :)....well I go today to pick up my bike @ 4:30,I have to do fork seals on it which brother n law already has,hopefully that goes well,have a repair book..I usually do my own oil,tires brakes and most all maintaince,just never done fork seals before but I have all day saturday/sunday.:)
 
Fork seals arent too difficult. Spend extra time cleaning the shavings from the bottom of each fork, and use saran wrap over the fork tube when sliding the new seal over the top of the fork tube. It keeps the seal from being damaged. Also, use a quality seal driver to avoid damaging them as you tap them into place again. If you dont have one, and have a good relationship with your local dealer, they might "seat" them for you at no charge.

I did when running our dealership service dept.


Have fun and let us know if you need help.
 
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Greetings from the Sunshine State.

Live long and prosper. God bless you.
 

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