Went for a test ride today to check if the drip on the forks was just grit in the oil seals (which I cleaned in the previous post) or if it is something more serious.
Rode almost 16 miles. Thought one road I took would be a good test having a lot of compression bumps, but that one is being resurfaced now with a new layer of asphalt and only one lane open with a "follow-me" vehicle. That's the kind of situation that I think caused the grit to get into the seals in the first place but this time the surface I was riding was much cleaner. Another road that was on for about 3.5 miles was still that bumpy surface with the compression bumps. Not really pot holes yet, but bumps in the road that go straight across side to side at regular intervals. This was a concrete road that is used by gravel materials business trucks all the time so the surface doesn't last all that long.
I figured these conditions would really work the front forks constantly and give them a good test if there was still a leak or if it was really just grit.
Turns out it was just grit. I stopped about 5 miles along the ride to look at the forks and there was just a little oil left over from behind the dust seals so I wiped that off. I rode the rest of the way and on that really bumpy bit and checked the forks again after parking in the garage. No more oil on the forks. Clean a shiny.