CHRIS in NY
Works good no complaint. Would recommend if looking for a budget option
Read All ReviewsKEVIN in NV
Some may be able to change a fork seal quicker than trying to get the seal saver zipped-up onto the fork while fork guards are on. I spent about 20 minutes on one, before I put it to the side. May throw it back in the tool box for another year and try again later. Next time, they'll just go in the trash.
Read All ReviewsSteven R. in CA
They're OK. I added velcro straps to keep them from sliding down
Read All ReviewsALAN in CT
full coverage fork skins do work nice to protect coatings ,plating on fork tubes & seal contamination , if you have WP suspension you will need to remove & leave off the plastic fork ring near the seal ,as the added thickness of the neoprene will come into contact with KTM/Husky fork guards and a hole will be worn into the seal savers in quick time . You do need to remove forks to install or to remove them . I prefer the full coverage ones as not to collect mud /silt as the shorter ones may do . Overall I get a new set about every 2 to 3 seasons of single-track riding, never has a seal failure or fork tube nicks & scratches from roost . Since they are not the easiest item to install (remove forks ) some may try to find ones with Velcro , but I prefer the sewn , more waterproof & simplistic design . sharp thorns & brush may be able to cut the neoprene ,hence the 4 star overall rating , but since inverted forks has the most delicate coatings so close to the ground & wheel ,I choose to use them on all my new bikes . machine washable too when you do suspension service , just need new zip ties & put the thick buckle area of the ties where you have the most clearance during full compression .
Read All ReviewsRickey in OK
Have not had to use them yet but look like a great trail fix when needed
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