cg125 br-e/f and j = 85cc
cg125 br-k and s/t =82.5 +or- 2.5 cc
cg125 w and m-1 =88cc
cg124 es-4 and es-7 =74.5 +or- 1.0cc
info from haynes manual
135cc for 30mm forks
449 cc per each leg
It is absolutely critical for the safe operation of the machine that the year and model be referenced for a correct answer
That would be 345cc or ( 11.7 oz ) Be sure equal amount in each fork.
400cc (per fork) should be about average. The range is about 330cc to 425cc, depending on how stiff you want the forks to feel.
This bike's front forks will take between 5.3 and 5.6 ozs. or 155 - 165 ml of oil.
22psi
125mm
85ml
It depends on the make of the bike, its type and model/year. In small bikes there can be as little oil in the front forks as 1/4 of a quart or liter, in bigger bikes the amount may be haf a quaet or liter or more. The problem with adding oil to front forks is that bigger bikes need to be jacked or lifted up at the front to fully extend the springs inside so that enough space is made for the new fork oil. The bolts on top of the front forks have to be removed with a wrench and then the oil is poured into the hole. Use a funnel to prevent spillage. If your front forks are leaking the oil you must get new front fork seals. Select thin oil for the forks, 5 W, 10 W or 15 W at the most.
140 cc (ml)
If the forks are dry 6oz. If they're wet 5 oz. Use the "dry" if the forks have been disassembled.otherwise use the "wet" quantity