One fork leg of my 1978 T140V had a leaky oil seal... so I rebuilt the whole front end. It sounds overly dramatic of course, as I replaced all bearings and a couple of oil seals, but it was quite the ordeal, believe me. Follow this detailed guide and don't be afraid to have a crack at yours! The process applies to many bikes, the only differences might lay in tightening torques. Make sure you have a workshop manual corresponding to your ride, that you have read and understood it, and have fun!
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Bio: I am a professional mechanic, focused on classic cars and bikes. I also write classic car reviews for an automotive blog, and provide "how to" type videos, to help the mechanically minded DIY'ers take care of their cars and bikes.
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