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level of fork oil is more important than the amount...it should be 120mm from the fork top when fully compressed without the springs. But if you want an amount then you're looking at 470cc although this will depend on wether the fork internals were stripped and dry before refilling. That's why using level is a better guide.
Go to cycle gear and get the fork oil measurer. it will cost minimal and you can measure 1 fork. mark it then do your work, after that just fill to the level that you removed. recomend olins oil. costly but great. about $40 a bottle. 1 bottle will do both
its 120 mm or 4.7 inches from the top of the fork
Some measure the oil quantity and fill the fork up, some fill the fork up and measure the oil level. The most correct method is to measure the level, I guess, but many guys measure in quantity.. both ways work well.
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