Neoprene Seal Savers?
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Neoprene Seal Savers?
Does anyone use Neoprene Seal Savers instead of the factory fork boots? I used to use them on CRF's 10 years ago and I never really paid attention to KDX's back then.
Advise? Suggestions?
Thanks folks!
Advise? Suggestions?
Thanks folks!
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Neoprene Seal Savers?
Not the neoprene type but I was trolling around the inter webs yesterday and came across these (see link), came on KTM's in the mid 90's. May work on the KDX forks with some modifications. Not sure if I like the look or not but it is growing on me..... more pieces to fly off when you yard sale it!!!
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Re: Neoprene Seal Savers?
I didn't use them on the KDX forks but if i did it would be Shock Sox brand (with velcro straps) so you could take them off easily for cleaning. Some brands you have to take the forks off and slide them down from the top. Others zip which I've read can be hard to zip up.
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Neoprene Seal Savers?
I have rubber gaiters on my kdx, but I use sealsavers on my wr400. They keep the seals clean, but as John said: they are a pain to remove for cleaning. I haven't tried the brand he spoke of.
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Neoprene Seal Savers?
I use the "seal savers" on my kdx , although I did the KX fork conversion the Seal savers do a great job of keeping crud off the fork legs & ensuring the seals stay protected too .....the longer Seal savers also protect the fork legs from stone Chips which can tear the fork seals in time , definitely worth the money especially if you have done the KX conversion ..
On the standard KDX forks the gator type protectors probably look better but work just as well.
On the standard KDX forks the gator type protectors probably look better but work just as well.
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Seal savers work but make sure you clean them after every ride just like the rest of the bike. Otherwise the grit that gets underneath them will start acting like sandpaper on your fork tubes.
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Truth!! They work awesome for keeping the junk out of the seals, but definitely gotta take them off and wash them. That's why I got the velro ones instead of the ones you have to take the forks out to get on and off. I just take them off and throw them in the washing machine with my gear, lol. Usually pop the little fork wipers down and wash all around in there. Keeps the seals and the tubes happySS109 wrote:Seal savers work but make sure you clean them after every ride just like the rest of the bike. Otherwise the grit that gets underneath them will start acting like sandpaper on your fork tubes.
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Dude.
How old is that tire??
How old is that tire??
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LOL it's getting up there.... I put it on June 11th. Definitely gonna replace it here soon.... it's on my list, had to get a few other things first. Actually still grips surprisingly well though These M59's defintely hold up a lot better than the Golden Tyre I had on there before..... It barely lasted 2 months and had chunked all the side knobs off. My buddy but the same tire on his KTM 150 around the same time and it did the exact same thing in about the same time spanJason wrote:Dude.
How old is that tire??
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Are you running low pressure??
It looks like tires ran with a flat.
It looks like tires ran with a flat.
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I usually run about 6-8 psiJason wrote:Are you running low pressure??
It looks like tires ran with a flat.
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Weird. I'm on a Goldentyre "Fatty" that I put on last April and you can barely tell it has any wear.thirdgenlxi wrote:These M59's defintely hold up a lot better than the Golden Tyre I had on there before..... It barely lasted 2 months and had chunked all the side knobs off. My buddy but the same tire on his KTM 150 around the same time and it did the exact same thing in about the same time span
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I think the Fattys hold up a little better, it seems. I just had the regular GT216AA. Read lots of good things about the Fatty, but if you look up reviews and forum posts on the regular GT216AA pretty much every one of them They say all the side knibs chunked off. Apparently it was a problem with the rubber compound and curing timeSS109 wrote:Weird. I'm on a Goldentyre "Fatty" that I put on last April and you can barely tell it has any wear.thirdgenlxi wrote:These M59's defintely hold up a lot better than the Golden Tyre I had on there before..... It barely lasted 2 months and had chunked all the side knobs off. My buddy but the same tire on his KTM 150 around the same time and it did the exact same thing in about the same time span
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6-8?? No wonder. When you get "tired" of buying tires, increase pressure.
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