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.
I would talk to a suspension shop about what weight oil to use for your bikes forks and your weight and riding ability. It sounds like it might be time to rebuild your forks, possibly new damper rods and springs.
475 cc, 16.1 US oz or 16.7 lmp oz.
The 125 forks should fit the 250 as long as they are both the same frame style and close years.
Bihind the number plate on the frame where the front forks attach it should be stamped on with the vin # but if its not you can run the vin at bikebandit.com.
20Hz and 270Hz
not sure about newer models but the old models take 280 ml in each fork
Its either the dogs or the shift forks
125 is equal to 125.No other number is equal to 125.
hi the chassis number on a dtr 125 and in fact all bikes ive ever seen is stamped into the the side of the tube at the front of the frame where the front forks go and the engine number is usually on the left hand side of the engine
The vin will be on the steering head tube by the forks. The vin should have 17 digits, enter the 17 digit vin here: http://www.motoverse.com/tools/vin/suzuki.asp
Hi, to remove your front forks undo the four 10mm nuts that hold the front wheel spindle, undo the spindle & remove wheel. Then undo the 4 pinch bolts at the clamps which are 12mm then just slide the fork legs out.Any problems feel free to give me a call,I am looking to buy an 1983 cr 125 so if you decide to sell it give me a call anyway 07889175831 thank you.