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Fluid near caliper on Fork
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 211198" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>I don't ever do seals without bushings. After getting those damned things apart, I am not about to go back without all new surfaces. We used to use camera film, usually 35mm. You don't see it much anymore. Those bubble packages that are adult proof yield some useful pieces. I used to use the grease ring method about every other time I tied the bike on the trailer and snugged down on the straps, seems to keep them clean for eons. I forget more now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 211198, member: 1650"] I don't ever do seals without bushings. After getting those damned things apart, I am not about to go back without all new surfaces. We used to use camera film, usually 35mm. You don't see it much anymore. Those bubble packages that are adult proof yield some useful pieces. I used to use the grease ring method about every other time I tied the bike on the trailer and snugged down on the straps, seems to keep them clean for eons. I forget more now. [/QUOTE]
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