what oil for forks
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Re: what oil for forks
thanks for the help chaps,yeah the pic of the later forks is the same as mine
are they better than the older forks?
tbh i never give it a thought i just seen them n thought for that price ill give it a bash
are they better than the older forks?
tbh i never give it a thought i just seen them n thought for that price ill give it a bash
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Re: what oil for forks
Yeah, as well as having preload adjustment, the later forks have cartridge style internals instead of the old rod damper system.
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Re: what oil for forks
Believe OEM fork oil for cartridge NC30 forks to be Showa SS-7 which has an ISO viscosity index of 16. ISO index is considered to be a much better indicator than SAE weight. SAE weight for fork oils can be all over the place, one manufacturer's SAE 15 can be the equivalent of SAE 20 for another manufacturer.
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Re: what oil for forks
Honda Ultra Cushion Oil 5W 

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Re: what oil for forks
I forgot to mention, oil level for the newer forks is 122mm (measured in the way described previously).
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Re: what oil for forks
are they dismantled in the same way?
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Re: what oil for forks
magg wrote:Believe OEM fork oil for cartridge NC30 forks to be Showa SS-7 which has an ISO viscosity index of 16. ISO index is considered to be a much better indicator than SAE weight. SAE weight for fork oils can be all over the place, one manufacturer's SAE 15 can be the equivalent of SAE 20 for another manufacturer.
The standard forks originally had a sticker on them that says Honda Ultra Cushion Oil number 10999Gomerz wrote:Honda Ultra Cushion Oil 5W

Which is SAE 10, I have a can of it not 5 feet from me.
Don't use anything thicker or thicker unless you mod the fork valves, it'll do strange things to the rebound and dampening
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Re: what oil for forks
im confused now,been digging around n a few threads are says 450ml of oil
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Re: what oil for forks
It may be one and the same. The Haynes manual specifies it as an oil level measured from the top of the stanction under full compression. You're simply quoting a volume of oil to put in. Since the air gap is the crucial factor, it's probably safer to measure that rather than just put a set amount in since you're never sure if you've completely drained the forks.
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