For a 1977 Suzuki GT500, the recommended fork oil capacity is approximately 200 ml (about 6.8 ounces) per fork leg. The ideal weight for the fork oil is typically 10W. It's important to ensure that the oil is at the correct level and condition for optimal suspension performance. Always refer to the service manual for any specific adjustments or variations.
475ml in eack fork and you should use 10 weight oil.
The 1977 Suzuki GS550 typically requires about 11.8 ounces (or 350 ml) of fork oil per leg, depending on the specific model and fork type. It's essential to check the service manual for the exact specifications, as variations might exist based on fork modifications or maintenance history. When changing the fork oil, ensure that the correct type and viscosity are used for optimal performance.
The Suzuki GS1000 typically requires approximately 200-220cc of fork oil per fork leg. The recommended weight for the fork oil is typically around 10W, but this can vary depending on rider preference and riding conditions. It is important to consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic to ensure the correct amount and weight of fork oil is used for optimal performance and safety.
vl250 fork oil quantity
gr650 is 8.9 oz.per fork, gr650x is 7.8 oz.per fork
14oz per fork
227ml per fork
The front fork tubes in a 1996 Suzuki Intruder VS 800 are 40mm.
644 millilitres per fork leg
need question asked on a 1998 suzuki 800 marauder how much fork oil needed
yes it takes 135mL of SAE15 fork oil
what is the capacity or how much fork oil does a vz800 take ?