Found it. You use the tool to scrape out the dirt/gunk between the seal and the fork. You can do the same thing with a hooked piece of soft plastic like a key tag.
I did this by cutting a piece out the side of a thin plastic milk bottle. It worked, seals were good just had crap in them. Still had to do the oil though. it's been a year, I'm still leak free.
just did this on my RG125 ..it was a new seal that leaked .i must have folded the inner lip of the seal .running some plastic round lifted it out .now perfect
Very dangerous. If you get uneven fork oil, this is one of the reasons why people get tank slaps
Who cares.
@@Dirkadew that's helpful thank you
My left seal is blown and I get the slaps on turns past 45
@@Dirkadewtry being a decent human that cares about others sir
No you dont
pull the dust covers again to double check.
You didn't show us anything
I was hoping the comments would explain the “magic”
Found it. You use the tool to scrape out the dirt/gunk between the seal and the fork. You can do the same thing with a hooked piece of soft plastic like a key tag.
I did this by cutting a piece out the side of a thin plastic milk bottle. It worked, seals were good just had crap in them. Still had to do the oil though. it's been a year, I'm still leak free.
How do you do the oil?
so easy replacing. If you have done it before its easy
Wtf did he say?
Pipe damage
I did not learn anything.
just did this on my RG125 ..it was a new seal that leaked .i must have folded the inner lip of the seal .running some plastic round lifted it out .now perfect