Inspection fail question
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Inspection fail question
So the local shop just failed me for what he said was a leaking fork seal. Clearly, some grease from the fitting on the steering bearing had migrated to that area between washing/riding, ect. No visible leaks or drips otherwise. I pointed that out but he handed me the fail paperwork and said have a nice day. That aside, it is an older machine so I'm thinking I should get in there for a closer look just as a matter of course and replace/upgrade now. I've already got some engine maintainence/upgrade items sitting on the shelf, and the weather hasn't exactly broken here in upstate new york yet, so I might as well dive in. I guess I'm looking for suggestions on parts for the forks and what I'll be getting into for disassembly. Thanks fellas!
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The closest hd dealer is southern tier harley. They are not particularly friendly towards older machines. Having said that, they did inspect it last year while it was strapped to the trailer. Tires, tail lights and let it fly. I avoided them today just because of the vibe I get when i go there. guess maybe I should have sucked it up. So i went to a metric dealer that i've done business with in the past and now here i sit.
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So the local shop just failed me for what he said was a leaking fork seal. Clearly, some grease from the fitting on the steering bearing had migrated to that area between washing/riding, ect. No visible leaks or drips otherwise. I pointed that out but he handed me the fail paperwork and said have a nice day. That aside, it is an older machine so I'm thinking I should get in there for a closer look just as a matter of course and replace/upgrade now. I've already got some engine maintainence/upgrade items sitting on the shelf, and the weather hasn't exactly broken here in upstate new york yet, so I might as well dive in. I guess I'm looking for suggestions on parts for the forks and what I'll be getting into for disassembly. Thanks fellas!
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You can get a complete rebuild kit (like this one from Drag) for $30-ish.
IMHO, since getting the forks out is something of a PITA, replacing the slider bushings becomes a "may as well" thing as long as you are in there.
If you want to get fancy, you can buy a seal driver like this:
but that really isn't necessary. You can fake it with some pieces of plastic pipe and hose clamps.
Search YouTube for "rebuild harley forks" and you'll get a bunch of how-to videos. Watch a few, and you should be good to go.
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Just curious
Does NY issue a rejection slip when a vehicle fails?
In Tx they sometimes do and sometimes don't. Here if a rejection slip is issued you you can go back to said shop, they ck for the repair it failed for and issue a sticker.
There are time it's just easier to visit another shop.
There is legislation down here to stop Saftey Inspections.
WP
Does NY issue a rejection slip when a vehicle fails?
In Tx they sometimes do and sometimes don't. Here if a rejection slip is issued you you can go back to said shop, they ck for the repair it failed for and issue a sticker.
There are time it's just easier to visit another shop.
There is legislation down here to stop Saftey Inspections.
WP
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