A leak in a Scrambler 350 1974 Telesco fork
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Re: A leak in a Scrambler 350 1974 Telesco fork
Many thanks again, Jon!
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Re: A leak in a Scrambler 350 1974 Telesco fork
Hello everybody,
Some news about the leak I've had on my 350 Scrambler 1974. Finally, I've found the origin of such leak despite the brand new seals... I've mounted 2 other brand new seals, thanks to the previous ones (in beating them for pushing the new ones in order not to damage them). Then I've found 2 dust covers thanks to somebody who is a Motobecane motorbikes collector (this french brand was equiped with the same forks as the Ducati-Mototrans, Telesco). New seals correctly mounted + dust cover = no significant leak... The cause was not the tube chrome, but the seals which were probably dented.
Some news about the leak I've had on my 350 Scrambler 1974. Finally, I've found the origin of such leak despite the brand new seals... I've mounted 2 other brand new seals, thanks to the previous ones (in beating them for pushing the new ones in order not to damage them). Then I've found 2 dust covers thanks to somebody who is a Motobecane motorbikes collector (this french brand was equiped with the same forks as the Ducati-Mototrans, Telesco). New seals correctly mounted + dust cover = no significant leak... The cause was not the tube chrome, but the seals which were probably dented.
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