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there is a car at the top of the fork which it has a spring and the oil should be drained out from the bottom of the fork little screw look in owners book make sure you only add the right cc of oil and should always do both must use yamaha fork oil or comp oil only
Yes. Unscrew the fork caps one at a time and push the front end down just enough to get a turkey baster or syringe to the inside. Unless you've lost alot of fluid, just add in 10cc increments. If you get too much in them, the forks will get really stiff.
Over Easter I did mine. Get a bottle of fork oil and take the top off each fork. I put an egg cup full into each fork. Try it out and if you need a bit more add it in. Mine went from soggy to really great with two egg cups in each fork. Make sure that they are going down evenly when you have finished. Don't over fill them or you will cause damage to the seals and you will have rock hard suspension.
the best way is to push fork up to 1/2 of the bouncing clearance put fork oil for almost full on that position and close the nut then release release for any stuck-up by bouncing up / down. you can add or drain if needed.
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