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I have blown a fork seal on my near new 2010 Goldwing/Lehman trike.
I was wondering if cornering on a trike puts additional twisting on the forks, causing pre-mature wear on the seals.

Also, I was wondering if anyone has experimented with fork braces on their trike, progressive springs, or different fork oil...
 
I run one on my 90wing/motortrike and like it.There is a thread here about fork braces but I could not find it.RIDE SAFE
 
I can't speak to the brace question but I can't see significant premature wear for lack of the brace. I understand their theory but have not found the need to add one to my trike.

I totally rebuilt my forks when I converted nearly 6K ago. I also added progressive springs to pick the front end up a bit but it also resulted in a bit stiffer suspension. I used Amsoil synthetic fork oil. Don't know if it will make a difference but I like their products so that's what I use.

DITTO what flyer91 said. These GL1800 usually eat left seals first because of the anti dive circuit. When I rebuilt my forks I noticed the left fork oil was much darker and really worn out. All that being said, I thought HONDA had cured the sticking anti dive problem years ago...
 
I lost my left seal and my anti dive works just fine. In fact it started leaking after I put my fork brace on. Had both sides resealed now the bike acts a lot more solid. JMO

Sonney
 

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