
Fork & Dust Seals
Fork Dust Seals & Seal Kits at RPM Moto
Protect your suspension and stay confident on the trails with RPM Moto’s premium Fork & Dust Seals and complete seal kits. Designed to keep performance smooth and fork tubes pristine, our seals ensure longevity and reliability across all riding conditions—from dusty suburban roads to rugged off-road terrain.
What Are Fork & Dust Seals?
Fork & dust seals sit over the top of your fork’s oil seals to block dirt, grit, and water. Their job is to prevent contaminants from entering the fork legs, which can damage seals and stanchions, leading to oil leaks, corrosion, and stiff or erratic suspension movement.
Benefits of Replacing Fork & Dust Seals
- Enhanced Oil Seal Lifespan
By blocking out particles, dust seals help avoid seal abrasion and premature failure. - Consistent Suspension Performance
Preventing dirt ingress helps maintain smooth fork action—crucial for control and comfort. - Protects Fork Tubes
Stops scratches and scoring on the stanchions caused by debris buildup under the seal. - Cost-Effective Maintenance
Dust seals are inexpensive and easy to fit—regular renewal helps avoid bigger, costly service later.
What You’ll Find in Our Fork & Dust Seal Kits
- High-Quality Dust Seals: Made from resilient nitrile or HNBR rubber, designed to resist heat and endure.
- Complete Seal Kits (where applicable): Include both dust and oil seals, O-rings, spacers, and snap-rings—perfect for a full fork rebuild.
- Universal & Model-Specific Options: Kits tailored for popular models (Honda CRF/YZ/KX/KLX/Suzuki RMZ/KTM/Husqvarna), plus universal sets for older bikes or custom builds.
Maintenance Reminders
- Inspect Regularly: Check seals at every wash or ride. Replace if cracked, torn, or hardened.
- Lubrication is Key: Add light fork oil to the dust seal lips before reinstalling to maintain pliability and seal life.
- Clean Thoroughly: Clean fork stanchions before fitting new seals—gently rotate the fork to distribute seal lips correctly.
- Address Leaks Quickly: Never ride on leaking forks—it compromises handling and allows abrasive material inside.