All Balls 56-132 Fork & Dust Seal Kit Compatible with/Replacement for Buell, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha
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Since I purchased the same seals for my Honda Shadow in 98 I'd rate them as likely to fit your car. Those seals fit a number of different kinds of bikes so be sure to do your research and double check through all your options on the site to ensure it fits what you have. Good luck.
As part of this order, both fork legs were completed
They came with an 05 CBR600RR that I purchased. Make sure the forks are the right size. Both of them must have the same dimensions to fit together. (As expected) They work very well.
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These seals were purchased by me one week ago, and I installed them. It was just leaking a lot from the seals on my 2006 BMW Dakar F650GS. Since I live on a dirt road, I have to clean oily globs of dirt off my forks constantly. In my research, I discovered that OEM seals from BMW would cost well over $100, so I looked for As All Balls seals hold a great reputation and are far less expensive than OEM seals, I figured I would spend the money to give them a shot. As it turned out, the seals fit perfectly and were easy to install (if such a thing is possible with a messy job like that). Although I was biased, they looked better made and designed than the OEM seals, but that's a subjective observation. To be fair, the OEM seals lasted for nearly ten years, which is much longer than expected. only gave the All Balls 4 stars because I can't comment on their longevity since they haven't been in business long enough. The prices are great, but I do not think they are cheap.
I have worn these for three and a half days. Despite being in place for 5 months, they have never leaked. In my case the fork seals started leaking so quickly after only 15,000 miles on my motorcycle (a 2015 with only about 15,000 miles) and I was worried that new seals would not fix Even after cleaning out the old seals, the leak continued to occur. Replacement of the seals is a relatively simple process that I did myself. To change out the seals is more challenging than getting the forks on and off. The new seals have kept the leaks at bay since I installed them. It would be better if I could get more than 15,000 miles from As soon as there are any issues, I will update this post. Edit
The new seals have been on my car for over 10,000 miles and I haven't had any leaks thus far.
Fits well and works well. I have purchased seals from AllBalls before, and they are just like every other seal I have purchased from them. The parts and workmanship are both of high quality. It has never given me any problems, at least that is what I've experienced. They have supplied me with wheel and steering head bearings for both my own bike as well as those of customers. In all my years working for AllBalls, I haven't encountered a single failure due to low quality parts.
Several time-consuming rebuilds on my Harley's inverted forks resulted in leaks after several different types of seals were tried. I was on the verge of giving up after trying several different brands of seals. Thank goodness, that has changed now that I have It is both the material and design of these seals that make them superior to their competitors, and I recommend them to anyone who wants things done.
However, they feel solid and durable but may be slightly off-sized (too tight) when compared to OEM parts. I still think they can be put on, but I need a bullet to accomplish this.
For my 2007 BMW F650GS motorcycle, I purchased this sealant to seal the front fork. Since I installed this kit, I have not had a leak in the 1,000 or so miles I have ridden.
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This was not a fun project, but the result is we don't have leaks and my 03 Honda shadow spirit 750 rides like new. Having done this a decade ago should have been a natural step.