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BikeMaster Fork Oil Seals

(3 reviews)

Item: 348889

Fits: 2007 Yamaha XT225

$17.87

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BikeMaster Fork Oil Seals


  • High-quality fork seals
  • Sold in pairs
  • Made in Japan
Specification Details
Fork Type Varies (make selection above)
OEM Reference Varies (make selection above)

Vehicle Fitment


Fitment is guaranteed or your money back plus free return shipping.
Don’t waste time installing a product that doesn't fit. We worked hard ensuring that this product is an exact fit on the vehicles listed below.

Kawasaki
  • Eliminator 250 1988-1989, 1991-1994
  • GPz 550 1981
  • KZ550A Standard 1980-1983
  • KZ550C LTD 1980-1983
  • Ninja 250R 1988-1990, 1992-2007
Yamaha
  • TT-R230 2005-2017
  • TT225 1986-1987
  • XJ750R Seca 1981-1983
  • XS750 1978-1979
  • XS750S Special 1978-1979
  • XS850 1980-1981
  • XT225 1992-2007
  • XV535 Virago 535 1987-1988, 1990, 1993-1998
  • XV920 Virago 920 1982

Customer Reviews


Worked real good

By   on  Verified Purchaser

Worked real good no more leaking


Fork seals

By   on  Verified Purchaser

The fork seal stopped the leak so far.


Does the job!

By   on 

These installed easily and are holding up after some very long and rough trail rides. As long as they're holding oil, that's all I can ask.


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Questions & Answers


Are these hard to replace

I have a 81 GS 450 and I've never replace seals in a motorcycle any pointers or anyting to help me I am ordering these now

Replacing fork seals is certainly not an insurmountable task. Like anything, it's always best to study the process before diving in. To help you fully understand what's involved, have a look at the Haynes Shop Repair Manual for the Suzuki GS450 as it has all of the information you need to fully understand whether or not servicing the forks is for you. It really depends on whether or not you're comfortable with the work. If you can do things like change the oil on your machine, or servicing the carburetors, replacing the fork seals isn't that tricky. The service guide will show you what tools are required and provide excellent step-by-step guidance for getting the fork service done. Plus, it's nice to have it on hand should you need to do other service work on your bike.

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