Front Fork oil?

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Front Fork oil?

Post by neilwilson » Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:49 am

hi guys, does anyone know what oil i should be puting in my front forks and also how much? cheers

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Re: Front Fork oil?

Post by PARUS » Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:52 am

neilwilson wrote:hi guys, does anyone know what oil i should be puting in my front forks and also how much? cheers
All info in Hayness manual...

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Re: Front Fork oil?

Post by neilwilson » Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:35 am

reading the haynes there is no check with forks on bike. do i need to remove forks to check fluid level?

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Re: Front Fork oil?

Post by Davez29 » Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:39 am

Im sure you have to check the level without springs in, compressed and upright, so would need taking off. not hard to do, just time consuming. I used castrol fork oil bought from the local halfords. The stuff I took out seemed to be the original and stunk badly of fish oil..

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Re: Front Fork oil?

Post by robbosliding » Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:26 pm

No thats b******s, you can do the fork oiol with the forks on the bike- the front end will drop (an abba stand is top for this)- The tops need taking off the forks (the bike will drop when the second is released) the springs need removing and the oil can be drianed at the bottom bleed nut- the correct amount to replace with is 408mm per fork and I put a heavier 15 weight in mine, no need to remove them from the bike. Easy job.

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Re: Front Fork oil?

Post by neilwilson » Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:49 pm

Thanks for the info there mate, unfortunately for me i done them last week, removing them from bike and swimming is fish smelling oil. Bear this in mind next time bud. :peace:

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Re: Front Fork oil?

Post by thunderace » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:02 pm

robbosliding wrote:No thats b******s

That sort of language isn't going to ingraciate you with the forum members :roll:

Maybe you should bite your tongue a bit until you have been here a while longer instead of makiing comments like that towards the more established members.

That's my opinion anyway. Agree or disagree, I don't care. But if you want to last on any forum for more than five minutes, you need to be in possession of a little tact ;)

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Re: Front Fork oil?

Post by Davez29 » Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:55 pm

thunderace wrote:
robbosliding wrote:No thats b******s

That sort of language isn't going to ingraciate you with the forum members :roll:
I just seen this post again, thanks for the thought thunderace ;)

To be honest Im sure you can do your forks the way robbosliding says, but to check levels if you want a correct air gap in both I think that taking the forks off would provide a more accurate way as I can remember I had to add or take away oil to get the correct 120mm oil level. Im no expert but I know thats the way I done this, I admit. I was also replacing and polishing fork items when I done my forks, so maybe didnt think of the other way .As usual each to his own.

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