Warren
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I have had my NT since June of 2010. Last summer I had the dealer perform a brake fluid flush and a coolant flush and replace. At that time I also asked them to replace the fork oil. They told me they did not recommend replacing the fork oil until the seals were leaking and needed to be replaced. Due to the high labor cost of pulling the forks and doing the work it seemed to be logical that you would not want to go to that expense to replace the fork oil only to have to do it again when the fork seals started to leak so I took their advice and let it go. This summer my NT will be 6 years old and still no fork seal leaking. I read in another post where Chuck said his ST1300 had to have the fork seals replaced at 100,000 miles. I had thought about as a preventative measure to replace the seals and fork oil at the same time but that might just be a waste of money if the fork oil and seals are still good. What say you, leave well enough alone or take some other course of action?