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Enduro Suspension Tuning & maintenance of Enduro forks, shocks, etc |
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O-RINGS Vs Oil seals in linkage
Just worth sharing. I last did my linkage and swingarm bearings nearly 4 years ago! Decided last night was the time to re grease, and the only bearing that was dry and shagged was the bottom shock bearing, the only one that had a 'proper' oil seal!
Long live o-rings!!!!
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2006 EC300 Enduro - Ignitech CDI - 38/NECW#2/165 FMF gnarly, FMF shorty, .50 front 5.7 rear 2016 RM-Z450 |
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The O-rings work really well! I think they should be considered the "proper seal" :-)
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I think the O-rings just add a bit more friction. You have a larger sealing surface, thus better seal at the cost of some resistance. Is the difference noticeable or does it hinder rear suspension performance?? Not that I can tell, and definitely works better than typical seals which have allowed crap into the bearing rollers...
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And to top it all the orings in my linkage are from 2010
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