How To Rebuild Fork Seals on WP 48MM Open Chamber Forks

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Love this video. I am about to do the seals and guides in my 07 525xc-w so this was great

jblob
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Excellent walk through. Job done.
Ktm 125 exc 2011.
Took 2 hours and 600ml fork oil in each leg.
Thanks guys

rorshaque
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Thank you Dustin for doing and sharing this video. Really well detailed explained. This is exactly the infomation i needed for answering my question: Should i go to an professional or maybe i should/can do it by myself.

georghauslschmid
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Wil this be the same on my 2003 640 adventure

jeroenbrink
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Is there an o-ring that goes between the adjustment rod and the cap? My manual says there is one, but I can't tell where the little o-ring goes. Thanks.

ProfessorMikelife
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I know this is old, but I have just rebuilt a set of 2004 forks and they have 3 bushings and a large spacer. I have heard to remove stiction, you have to remove a bushing and the spacer. But which bushing ? The middle one ?

TheDirtyBirchTrails
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Can I open the bottom while attached to the triple clamp? Easy way to drain partially maybe

bloodyholly
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Great video amazingly explained. Do you have any video about seal replacement for a crf450x 2008 fork model?

rodolfomiqueloni
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thnx a lot. if i found this vid earlier i wouldnt make so many mistakes. )))

yaH
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Are these the same forks on a 2006 ktm 525? Really nice video! 🔥

jayinla
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On Rocky Mountain atv website linked in description, there is only one seal that fits 2003 ktm 625 sxc.?.
the video shows replacing two, dust and oil seal.
Do you all have the other seal available and I just missed it ?

MrMrsregor
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Good vid as it answered all my questions regarding setting oil height and whether or not I needed to remove the 19mm bolt at the bottom of the fork (which I already had done prior to watching this) So now I will remove spring and cap then reinstall damper rod so I can bleed it out correctly. Thanks!!

SwormCycles
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Hi how much oil i need ? For my ktm exc 525 2004 48mm fork ?

НиколайЦветанов-те
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hallo bos same fronts suspession ktm950sm?

pascocrocodele
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When you mount the forks back in the triple clamps, how do you make sure they point straight ahead and not at an angle?

miro_s
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My 07 didnt have the big chunky upper piece 🤔

jblob
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3 bushings??
Now that I have your attention, every other fork I've worked on only has 2 bushings and no long spacer like this. The video glossed over pressing in the bushings. the larger inner bushing is self explanatory, however the outer bushings that lay on either side of the spacer don't seem quite right. Do I really need just drive the first one in, drive in the space and then drive in the final spacer to flat just underneath the oil seal? The Service manual glosses over this part as well, if anyone could spell this out for me it would be much appreciated!

brettstoffer
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how different is the 2015 1290 Super Adventure active suspension system from this one? since I need to replace those seals and bushings. Thanks

joseivankleinhaces
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Parabéns excelente trabalho sou do Brasil parabéns

alipim
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@2:54 My inner fork doesn't have this lock nut. How am I supposed to release the top cap the rest of the way? My forks are from the KTM 2000 EXC fork number 0518u787

edwardbrown