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Kriega Fork Seal Covers

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  • Regular price Rs. 1,799.00


SKU: KWEFK

Increase service life for your USD forks with more effective protection from mud & dirt.
Made from NEOSKIN (coated neoprene).
Easy fit/clean, no fork disassembly required.

** Made for use on Upside Down Forks and Dirt motorcycles only.. 

** Warranty is valid only if installed on Dirt / OffRoad / Enduro Motorcycles.

FEATURES

Kriega Fork Seals are extremely easy to fit. They fit using hook and loop fabric which means no fork disassembley is required. Neoprene fork seals are most effective when they are fresh and clean. Old school fork protectors are difficult to clean under, our design allows you to clean them every ride if you need to. They can be fitted without cable ties, but you will get increased service life by using cable ties to protect the Neokin from the fork slider.


NB -  Full-wrap fork sliders as found on post 2008 KTMs and Husabergs have a very close tolerance to the plastic dust-cover rings at the end of the fork and can wear through any brand of neoprene cover very quickly. To overcome this problem; either fit 2007 style KTM fork sliders or remove the black plastic rings at the end of the fork and use cable ties when fitting. With the full-wrap guard and the plastic rings in place the neoprene will wear through at one point very quickly. This does not effect the performance of the Fork Seal as the hole is in a non-critical area, but it can look scruffy. Regardless of which solution you use, it really does pay to use neoprene fork covers as they make a marked difference to the service interval of your fork.

TECH-SPECS

Easy fit - hook and loop design
Easy clean - every ride
No fork disassembley required
Use with or without cable ties
USD fitment only
Black with silver logo
Universal fit
NEOSKIN: coated neoprene
Reflective print

WEIGHT

30 Gram

 

“If you ride any type of event that involves mud, sand or bad    weather ... investing in a set of these is a smart move.”

— MOTO-X MAGAZINE