Possible fork leak ?
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Another Brit here, long-time Harley owner! There are two levels of 'outrageous' where the cost of Harley parts and shipping are concerned - yours and ours! Second-hand parts over here are almost as rare as hens' teeth, so often are simply not obtainable. The cost of buying them in the USA and shipping to the UK - plus UK import taxes etc, are often the only way of getting stuff at lower than new cost. I bought new take-off sliders for my Glide on US Ebay a while ago, a bargain compared with a new pair, despite all the extra costs!
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Yeah Harley parts finding in Europe is pretty hard - with that being said i have had some good success on ebay but its a lot of waiting and searching
So it should be rust cause the "leak" has not appeared ever since i cleaned it, Still havent popped the cap tho - should i replace the dust filter if it happens to be rust or jut let it be until i do the fork oil change its going to be due in another year or so anyhow
So it should be rust cause the "leak" has not appeared ever since i cleaned it, Still havent popped the cap tho - should i replace the dust filter if it happens to be rust or jut let it be until i do the fork oil change its going to be due in another year or so anyhow
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