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Comments On Feb 06, 2013:Too big for forks wound up using electrical tape... Looks like a nice tool just was correct size. It was a little strange to operate though
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Comments On Apr 17, 2012:This product was good enough to get the job done, but didn't really fit my KTM/WP forks properly. It can be modified to work, but the plastic needs to be ground down.
I would suggest looking at alternatives first if you have this type of fork.
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Comments On Mar 09, 2012:quality piece works great
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Comments On Nov 15, 2011:I dont know why other people may be having bad luck with these. I think you just gotta know how to use them. I have used mine on lots of different bikes and havent broke anything yet. Just make sure everything is good to go before you start hitting the seal in. No need to slam it too hard.
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Comments On Nov 15, 2011:Install a ty-wrap between plastic fingers and fork tube. No problems!!! This will prevent plastic finger damage....
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Comments On Apr 12, 2011:I used this on a 06 Honda CRF 150F and it worked perfect. It was my first time ever doing forks. I would say get the slider bullet too just so you know your oil seal is safe when sliding over the fork tube. But the Driver it's self was easy to use. Only took 2 seconds to figure it out. Use the wide flat pieces to drive the seal to the edge of the bottom fork tube, once it' flush turn the plastic drivers around and whild holding one hand on the slider and one on the plastic ring, knock the seal down until you the edges go below the fork tube, then you can take your hand off and just use the driver to drive it down until its seated. That's it! Worked like a charm for me and the seals were in.
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Comments On Nov 24, 2010:The plastic pieces were too thick to go between the tube and fork leg on a KTM upside down fork . I had to take a grinder to the plastic pieces to make them thinner . Worked great then .
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Comments On Jan 21, 2010:For example...it is not deep enough to drive the washer on yz85 forks...now have no way to reassemble. Quality is ok...should cost $20 not $40...its kind of a "ghetto" method if you know what I mean.
Waste of $40 bucks in my case!
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Comments On Jun 28, 2009:I have used the all metal drivers many times without problems and then bought this one to do the minis. The plastic peices broke the first time we used it.
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Comments On Mar 26, 2009:this make changing seals so much easier. worked great.
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Comments On Feb 15, 2009:The edges of the plastic driver break and then it jams its self into the seal.
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Comments On Mar 09, 2008:This tool worked great! No directions included, but I figured it out easily enough. I feel confident enough to use it on the larger 46 and 47mm forks even though it says up to 45mm. Just don't pinch your fingers between the plastic collar and the slide hammer.
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Comments On Oct 30, 2007:This tool worked great. the piece that pushes the seal in is adjustable to fit multiple sizes of forks. just put the adjustable plastic piece against the seal and with a few hits of the driver it is in. Very slick design. worked great on my wifes TTR.
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