fork oil and torque tightening
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fork oil and torque tightening
Can anyone tell me the oil gradation and amount I have to put in each fork leg in the nc35?
The workshop manual would be highly appreciated.
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Pietro
The workshop manual would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
Pietro
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Re: fork oil and torque tightening
If you own the bike I suggest going on Amazon and getting a Haynes manual. Also there are workshop pdfs on the home page.
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Re: fork oil and torque tightening
Thanks Scotjell, no I don't own the whole bike, only front and rear (both fully refurbed) ends I fitted on a special bike based on the old vf400f, something like the vf400r from practical bikes, but with vf400f engine with yoshimura stage2 cams and other nice tricks . So the fork oil quantity from someone of you guys would be an easy solution.
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Re: fork oil and torque tightening
The complete factory service manual is in the document library at the top of the page...ligurt wrote:Thanks Scotjell, no I don't own the whole bike, only front and rear (both fully refurbed) ends I fitted on a special bike based on the old vf400f, something like the vf400r from practical bikes, but with vf400f engine with yoshimura stage2 cams and other nice tricks . So the fork oil quantity from someone of you guys would be an easy solution.
This has all the specifications you asked for as well as step by step on how to do it,
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Re: fork oil and torque tightening
Can't find anything about nc35 forks in the document library.Neosophist wrote:The complete factory service manual is in the document library at the top of the page...ligurt wrote:Thanks Scotjell, no I don't own the whole bike, only front and rear (both fully refurbed) ends I fitted on a special bike based on the old vf400f, something like the vf400r from practical bikes, but with vf400f engine with yoshimura stage2 cams and other nice tricks . So the fork oil quantity from someone of you guys would be an easy solution.
This has all the specifications you asked for as well as step by step on how to do it,
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Re: fork oil and torque tightening
445cc per leg of 10W, whatever that means in cSt.
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Re: fork oil and torque tightening
Quick and simple.magg wrote:445cc per leg of 10W, whatever that means in cSt.
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