I always put my older seal on top of the new seals and then hammer the crap out of the old seal with a pvc tubing.... 100% assurance that my new seals will not get damaged.... No need to bevel the tubing whatsoever
Over recent years more and more bikes come with up side down forks, I'm guessing that this wouldn't work with them because you wouldn't be able to slide anything over the end due to the mounting bracket that's attached at the end??
I always put my older seal on top of the new seals and then hammer the crap out of the old seal with a pvc tubing.... 100% assurance that my new seals will not get damaged.... No need to bevel the tubing whatsoever
Nicelly done Sir 😀
$1??? where do you live? In Canada that piece of pipe and hose clamp will set up back $15
The UNited States of Great Shopping probably.lol
Double sided tape wrapped around the fork tube also works well.
Nice job
Hey danny howya doing 🙂 hats off dude... brilliant.....Will try this.👍👍
Thanks brother 👌
Over recent years more and more bikes come with up side down forks, I'm guessing that this wouldn't work with them because you wouldn't be able to slide anything over the end due to the mounting bracket that's attached at the end??
Slice the tube in half and then use the hose clamp to bring it back together.
You now have 2 clamshells like the $50 metal unit.
Problem solved!
@@bznupe30 Yeah, that sounds like a good way around it.👍
Love it!!
Use electric tape and get it over with ain’t nobody got time for this