WHAT FORK OIL WEIGHT AND WHATS THE AIR GAP @
Front Fork Oil cc (right leg):170
Front Fork Oil cc (left leg):170
Fork oil grade:10w
Valve Clearance Cold - Inlet:0.08
Valve Clearance Cold - Exhaust:0.08
Engine Oil Grade SAE:10w/30
Engine Oil Classification API:sg
Engine Oil quantity with filter (litres):0.9
Idle Speed (rpm):1400 - 1500
Spark Plugs Gap (mm):0.8 - 0.9
2 Stroke Tank - Litres:No
Float Height:14 mm
SOURCE: fzr1000 fork oil
hello m8,,i had one of these babys,,grab your self a medium grade oil,, if u have a litre bottle u need to put just over a quarter of that bottle in each fork,, or if u have a 500ml bottle pour half a bottle in each fork,, cheers
SOURCE: 1985 honda v3o magna. oil weight, type of
pick a good brand of you fav Motorcycle oil 10w40, ( not car oil !! ) approx 4ltrs.....add 3 ltrs and check level ,the might be a site glass on the crankcase too show oil level,it should be approx halfway up the glass,..
Again with antifreeze pick a brand that you trust..Pennxoil,Peak etc..
Sparkplugs today are pre gapped approx 0.030 in,try them at his gap and adjust from there,
keep an eye on ebay for an owners manual/service manual as they do show up the at times..
SOURCE: Fork Oil CBR954
There are three most common weights of fork oil. 5W is a light oil for a smoother ride, 10W is a heaver oil for stiffer suspension and 15W is mainly used for a stiffer ride such as racing. I have found 20W and 25W oils but they are not that common.
If you are a pleasure rider 5W or 10W would be the right oil for you. If you are always "in the twisties" and riding the limits of the bike, go with the 15W.
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