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It will be less than 500 ml per leg.
Fork oil is sold in 1l bottles
Drain each for leg in turn and measure qty coming out in jug.
Alternatively make sure front end is raised.
Take off the fork caps, take out the springs and use a dipstick to find how far down the oil is.
Empty each fork and refill to same mark.
The best way,is to drain a fork leg into a container, and measure the amount. however if you cant do that, start of with about 100ml in each leg, test them out, if to soft, you can always add a little more oil. from memory, a 250ml bottle of fork oil was enough to do both legs on most bikes.
Pour the correct quantity of oil into
the slider
tube.
Technical dataFork oil,
capacity per fork leg
0.65 l
Consumables/lubricants
Hydraulic fluid SAE
10
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