According to the Kawasaki site you should use SE class SAE 10W40, 10W50, 20W40 or 20W50 oil for the engine. You use SAE 10W oil for the front fork.
The fork oil capacity for a Kawasaki Voyager 1200 is typically around 10.5 ounces (310 ml) per fork leg. However, it's essential to consult the owner's manual or service manual for your specific model year, as capacities can vary slightly. Always ensure to use the recommended type of fork oil for optimal performance.
The Kawasaki KX80 typically holds about 10.5 to 11 ounces (approximately 310 to 320 milliliters) of fork oil per leg, depending on the specific model year and type of forks. It's important to consult the owner's manual or service manual for the exact specifications, as they can vary slightly. Ensure to use the recommended type and viscosity of fork oil for optimal performance.
The 1981 Kawasaki KZ750 typically requires about 10.5 ounces (or 310 milliliters) of front fork oil per leg. However, it's essential to check the service manual for the specific model variant, as the amount can vary slightly depending on the forks used. Always ensure to use the recommended type and viscosity of fork oil for optimal performance.
what year? what type of fork....inverted or standard? 1995 inverted
88cc of 5W (in each)
gpz 305 fork iol is 140 cc per leg
321cc +/- 5cc
front fork right side
110mm standard
I'm pretty sure if it is the same as the '81 then it is 230cc's.
For a 2004 Kawasaki KX125, the recommended fork oil capacity is approximately 400cc (or 13.5 ounces) per fork leg. However, it's important to check the service manual for your specific model, as variations can occur. Additionally, ensure to set the correct oil level after filling, which is typically around 100mm from the top of the fork tube when fully compressed. Always use the recommended fork oil type for optimal performance.