

🛵 Seal the deal with precision and power!
The EWK Motorcycle Adjustable Fork Seal Driver Tool is a heavy-duty, carbon steel tool designed to fit fork seals from 35mm to 50mm. Its split adapter design allows frictionless sliding, while the knurled grip ensures non-slip control during installation. Compatible with most major motorcycle brands, it guarantees even, damage-free seal seating for professional-grade DIY fork maintenance.



























| ASIN | B085VHVZMX |
| Brand | EWK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (355) |
| Date First Available | 7 March 2021 |
| Item Weight | 776 g |
| Item model number | EB0289 |
| Manufacturer | EWK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EB0289 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 12.29 x 7.01 cm; 776 g |
Y**Y
I know many of you have use the old PVC pipe method when rebuilding your motorcycle's forks to drive in the fork seals. Well I tried that and it was too risky to take a chance of damage seals. The tool came without any instructions, but at this level. Do you really need instructions? I even tried the grinding down a small brass punch and push the seal down into the recessed space of the fork. Read a lot of reviews for this tools and I was a bit skeptical myself. Well I took a chance and got the tool. After trying the old method for an hour I gave up and took a chance and order this tool. Well it came and it literally took me about 10 minutes to properly seat the seal down into the upper fork legs. The trick is to slowly slide the split hammer collar down while turning the 3 plastic finger around the seals. Once the seal goes down into the groove evenly. That's when you use a bit of more force to slide the heavy collar down. As you slide the collar down with some medium force, you rotate the 3 fingers so that you can evenly drive the self in evenly. It took about 15 slide and the seal finally was seated and I put in the snap ring in and voila. Took me about a total of 30 minutes for both legs taking my time with even pressure. The tool actually works and the seal isn't damage or nicked anywhere. There's no signs or marks on the seal itself. Great tool and definitely worth the money spent. The collar has a nice weight to it and has two pins to lock itself in place while there's a plastic sleeve to protect the fork sliders. No issues and the tools feels sturdy and should last many years for those DIY mechanic who likes to work on their bikes.
G**O
It works
J**E
Little awkward to use but works well. For the price can’t hardly complain.
J**T
Saved me some money by being able to reseal my forks at home.
J**E
Worked great. Used on Vmax
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