Want this question answered?
Drain the oil out each fork, small screw down low on each fork, replace screws, unscrew cap on top of each fork, "carefull spring loaded." Fill with fork oil Type E 5wt about 9oz wet..... 10.2oz dry. Relace caps.
Fork is the two-pronged thingy that holds the front wheel.
The cast of Fork - 2008 includes: Pete Beltaine
It takes 5.6 oz of fork oil in each fork.
That would be each fork. 345cc or 11.7 oz. each.
A fish fork is smaller than a dinner fork or salad fork. It usually only has three tines. It's meant to be small enough to get into small spaces in crab legs or in parts of lobster where you need a small tool to reach the meat.
A bicycle fork is the portion of a bicycle that holds the front wheel and allows the rider to steer and balance the bicycle.
250cc per fork
Sure. There's one in each wheel, one in each pedal. If it's a geared hub, there's a minimum of two there. Then you have the steerer tube by the fork, which can be seen as an axle as well.
449cc in each fork. You can also follow the general rule of filling up until there are 10 cm from the top of the fork to the upper oil level in each fork.
a small fork
486ml each fork