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<blockquote data-quote="AdamRides87" data-source="post: 212853" data-attributes="member: 2577"><p>so my right fork leg on my KTM 250xcw is leaking badly, I used a seal mate to clean out the seal and it stopped leaking. Question 1) if I ride it with uneven oil levels will it fuck my left fork up really badly? Question 2) should I check the oil in the left when I'm filling the right fork leg or is it ok to just do the leaking fork (right leg) I ordered the appropriate tools for the job, there on the way. Right leg had not leake. Was riding in extremely muddy conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamRides87, post: 212853, member: 2577"] so my right fork leg on my KTM 250xcw is leaking badly, I used a seal mate to clean out the seal and it stopped leaking. Question 1) if I ride it with uneven oil levels will it fuck my left fork up really badly? Question 2) should I check the oil in the left when I'm filling the right fork leg or is it ok to just do the leaking fork (right leg) I ordered the appropriate tools for the job, there on the way. Right leg had not leake. Was riding in extremely muddy conditions. [/QUOTE]
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