gazza
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Hi all
About to do my front fork oil and i'm not sure on the viscosity to use. Can any one advise.
Gazza
About to do my front fork oil and i'm not sure on the viscosity to use. Can any one advise.
Gazza
One of the recommended fork oils is Olhins R&T43 which is close to a 5W fork oil.Hi all
About to do my front fork oil and i'm not sure on the viscosity to use. Can any one advise.
Gazza
FYI: The service manual for the Gen II states 92mm, though the Ohlins R&T43 is still the recommended oil. (I just installed Race Tech springs and went with Race Tech's US2 10wt on their recommendation. We'll see how that works...)In what is probably a controversial opinion, small variations in fork oil weight for average street bike use isn't as important as an accurate 100mm air gap measurement when filling the forks.
Hi allAbout to do my front fork oil and i'm not sure on the viscosity to use. Can any one advise.
Gazza
If you like the way your forks work, at present, you'll want to replicate their current condition with new oil -- same oil, same amount.The low risk answer is to use the fork oil specified in the Factory Service Manual.
In what is probably a controversial opinion, small variations in fork oil weight for average street bike use isn't as important as an accurate 100mm air gap measurement when filling the forks.
I used 5W Honda fork oil and wish I'd used 10W. Stock suspension.About to do my front fork oil and I'm not sure on the viscosity to use. Can any one advise.
Why do you wish you had used 10W?I used 5W Honda fork oil and wish I'd used 10W. Stock suspension.About to do my front fork oil and I'm not sure on the viscosity to use. Can any one advise.
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