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Old 12-19-2006, 05:52 PM
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Default Re: "new" TSB for those of you who have had rear axle leaks

Also, you can look into Powerslot rotors. I have not had a problem since I changed my rotors a few years back. Before changing them I have had 2 TSBs done for the famous shimmy. After the change to the Powerslots, I had not had any problems. Also my wheels stay clean for months on end now instead of weekly.

On the axle leak issue, what would I need to recondition my rear axles. I'm almost definite that the rear seals are shot (I do have a slightly oily axle tube). I want to get this thing back up to tip top shape for next spring.

John
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