
Reading a recent article in AMCN about tying a bike down, got me wondering about the accepted wisdom that you don't want to ratchet the front of your bike down too hard when tying it down in the trailer cause it will blow the fork seals. I've read and heard this elswhere over the years too, and there are plenty of products claiming to help you tie down your bike without blowing the seals as well.
Now as far as I understand it, the forks in my bike (like most bikes with conventional forks) have no pressurised components. The damping is done by forcing the oil to go through holes or valves, which can be adjusted etc etc.... The seals will have pressure on them when the forks are moving, the quicker they are moving the more pressure there will be, but when stationary it is just the spring holding them up.
So how on earth is slowly ratcheting down the forks going to put any significant pressure on the seals? Sure the spring will be compressed, and eventually bottom out, which they wouldn't be too happy about, but no pressure. So what's the story?
