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16.2 fluid ounces per leg
The zone is called a front. There are a few types of fronts. They are: cold front, warm front, occluded front & stationary front.
The pressure is lowest as the front passes. In fact, that is how you can identify a cold front on a map with no other information.
cold front
No, but a low pressure is.
Yes.
That would be 345cc or ( 11.7 oz ) Be sure equal amount in each fork.
21 psi
the tire pressure is on the right side of the front frame behind the forks as you sit on it as you are driving and I use nitrogen in my tires that keeps the tire pressure at a steady air pressure do to heat from the sun and the road temperatures in front and back , should be 30 for the front and 40 in the rear.
This should be 5-6 PSI. Try 5 PSI first.
Iraqi the front of the engine at the bottom
Remove bolts at top of suspension forks. Raise front wheel off ground. Pour oil into top of front forks. Leave 100 mm or 10 cm measured from top of forks.
Bella's truck is parked at the Forks Outfitters store's parking lot in Forks, WA.
135cc for 30mm forks
Try this...... http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/master_cyl_rebuild_guide.htm
36mm
see http://onmyhonor.com/wing/fork.htm