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Fluid drop on rear shock

Topshotta

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While cleaning my :spyder2:today I notice some clear fluid on the rear shock spring. Where could that be coming from?

thanks
 
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brake fluid from faulty caps. make sure the vents in the caps are pointed uphill, or to the rear.
 
Yup, these guys have you covered. Also make sure you don't have to much fluid.
Or you can have a bastard like mine that either leaked from the caps (to much fluid) or gave me the sporadic brake failure warning message (to little fluid).......no in between.


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Just came back from the dealer to pick up Nara. They had to replace the bad brake fluid caps, clean and repaint the areas where the brake fluid leaked. It was cold (22 with wind chill 12) and I wore my First Gear 1 piece thermo-suit with a wind breaker and mesh jacket underneath. I could not tell it was cold outside, I actually started getting hot.
 
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