Here we go again! I was helping a mate fit some new stanchions and had difficulty removing one of the seal holders. This is not unusual but, in this case, the seal holders hadn't been on very long so they should have come off quite easily, one did, one didn't. I found that the tool I was using (correct tool with two teeth on the end of a tube) kept skipping out of the slots in the seal holder. As well as skipping out, they were getting damaged, i.e. bending inwards so that they were 'catching' on the stanchions when withdrawing the tool. I asked my mate to look away whilst I applied heat and got the Stilsons out. Remarkably, this worked and hardly damaged the seal holders at all. My mate's bike isn't a show bike so a few shallow teeth marks didn't bother him. On investigating the seal holder, once removed, it became obvious why I was having problems. The slots in the seal holder had been cut so there wasn't a straight edge for the teeth on the tool to engage with. In fact the slots were half moon shape so the teeth on the tool were being forced to bend inwards rather than engage with a straight edge necessary to assist with the removal of the seal holder. In future, when fitting new holders, I'll make sure that the slots are the correct shape and file a straight edge on them if necessary. I've completely kn4ckered up my removal tool, I wonder if the suppliers of the seal holders will compensate me for it? Dream on.......!