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Fork seals

ediehl

Tuned and Synch'ed
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I've been trying to find non-OEM fork seals for my 2013 Stelvio, preferably All Balls, but I can't find anything that I feel comfortable with. Anybody know what fork seals are good?
 
Before you replace the seals, you might want to seriously consider using a Seal Mate.

Also using the SEARCH function for “Stelvio Fork Seals” will give you lots of previous post knowledge.

All Balls is usually the worst quality Chinese crap parts out there. Trust me, I know firsthand.

 
I used aftermarket fork seals on my HD years ago and they failed after a few thousand miles. I now use only OEM fork seals on all my bikes. I also try to support my local MC dealers when purchasing repair parts.

Jason
 
Moi aussi, typically it is the left fork seal on the Stelvio and I used the OEM seals from my dealer and it was changed at 21000 kms and has been fine since. Also, the Seal Mate is a wonderful thing to carry and use preventatively.
 
I have previously used the SealMate and it worked for a while; I guess I should try it again now. I don't have a local Guzzi dealer---OEM would have to be mail order. Thanks for the advice!
 
AllBalls offers a kit. If you buy from me, I will put one online for you.
 
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