It is not "normal" for the fork seals to leak. But...my right fork seal has begun leaking this year.Also, is it normal to have some leaking around the upper fork seals when it is hot?
Here's the thing...with the telelever suspension, the fork oil is not used as a suspension component like in traditional forks. It really is just lubrication. If you look at a maintenance manual you will see that the forks just slide...no spring, no valves, nothing in there. All of the "functional" suspension is the single strut.
So the questions are: how much is it leaking? how much does it bother you?
I have been debating whether or not to fix mine.
Here's the delima.
Case #1
Get out the credit card. (I won't be doing this, that I'm sure)
Case #2
1. remove front brake calipers
2. remove brake lines (and ABS sensor and wire if equipped) from forks and mud guard
3. remove speedo cable
4. crane or jack bike to avoid tip-over damage
5. remove wheel
6. remove beak and mud guard
7. remove handle bars (to get access to bolt at top bridge)
8. remove fork from the bridges at telelever and handlebar
9. drain oil
10. replace seal
then steps 9-1 in reverse for assembly
or Case #3
1. wipe with rag on occasion
Now, I don't mind playing in the garage. But this is really testing the limits of my Obsessive-Cumpulsive Disorder.
