Yeah, I don't understand the logic either. Sounds pretty dumb to me.
Don't know why it would sound dumb. The idea of doing different things in each of the fork legs has been around for a while.Yeah, I don't understand the logic either. Sounds pretty dumb to me.
Sorry. Was a poorly played April 1 joke. Pretty sure there's no way to change a fluid's dynamics and change the way fluid runs through orifices.Thanks for entertaining me. No hard feelings, I hope.
Is this helpful?I did ask if it was because it was 1st AprilSo to get back on track is there anyone out there that knows the viscosity of the Yamaha M1 oil?
Link to Peter's stuff was already posted. No reference to M1 (just the 01). A separate reference called them both "0 weight" but that did not have specific viscosity data. I suspect that the two are similar although they are clearly different products.Is this helpful?https://www.peterverdone.com/archive/files/suspension oils.pdfI did ask if it was because it was 1st April
So to get back on track is there anyone out there that knows the viscosity of the Yamaha M1 oil?
I thought the M1 and M01 (far be it from yamaha to have the same thing called more than 1 thing) were the same and also the same as R&T43 and equally expensive. What's the reason for looking for the viscosity? Aren't different oils, even though traced back to having nearly the same viscosity regardless of what they say on the label, going to have different additives and different anti foaming agents that are going to make them act differently?Link to Peter's stuff was already posted. No reference to M1 (just the 01). A separate reference called them both "0 weight" but that did not have specific viscosity data. I suspect that the two are similar although they are clearly different products.Is this helpful?https://www.peterverdone.com/archive/files/suspension oils.pdfI did ask if it was because it was 1st April
So to get back on track is there anyone out there that knows the viscosity of the Yamaha M1 oil?
That's what I've been saying all alongWe really do need to know more about the M1 stuff.
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