nc24 forks
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nc24 forks
hi guys need some help with my nc24 forks, they need new fork seals and i dont know how much oils each fork is supposed to have and also i know both forks are suposed to have 8-10psi of air in them but how do you put this air into them and would it greatly affect them if it wasnt in there???? cheers guys hope you can help..
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Re: nc24 forks
ahh well i never knew they had to have air in them
just changed the fork seals my self oops

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Re: nc24 forks
theres a schreader (car tyre) valve on top of the forks.
Make sure you get 37mm not 41mm seals.
389cc in right fork
392cc in left fork
Honda specifie 10w fork oil.
Try no air unless you use genuine Honda seals and use thicker fork oil
Make sure you get 37mm not 41mm seals.
389cc in right fork
392cc in left fork
Honda specifie 10w fork oil.
Try no air unless you use genuine Honda seals and use thicker fork oil
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