The Aprillia RX 50 typically requires about 450 ml of fork oil per leg, depending on the specific model year and fork type. It's important to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for precise specifications, including the recommended oil type and viscosity. Always ensure to check the fork oil level and condition regularly for optimal performance.
The 2005 Yamaha TTR 50 typically holds about 90 ml (3.0 oz) of fork oil per fork leg. It's important to use the correct type and weight of fork oil specified in the owner's manual for optimal performance. Always ensure to check the oil level and condition during maintenance.
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190cc on sx50 jr 210cc on 50sx sr (02-09) on both
you can ride a rs 50 in Virginiahello, yess you are able to ride an aprillia rs 50 in Virginia, hope this helps
about 50 grams
For a 1998 Suzuki AP 50 scooter, you typically use about 100-120 ml of fork oil per leg, depending on the specific model and any modifications. It's important to check the owner’s manual or service manual for exact specifications, as recommendations may vary. Always ensure to use the correct viscosity oil for optimal performance.
Every source that I've read about mixing fork oil weights seems to imply that it's a linear relationship. For example, if you mix 50/50 10 and 20 weight, you'll get 15 weight. Based on that, I'd say a 50/50 mix would give you 7.5 weight. Keep in mind that it's not an exact science and there's a fair bit of variance in the actual viscosity of the same nominal fork oil weight from one manufacturer to another. You can look at http://www.peterverdonedesigns.com/lowspeed.htm for a comparison of fork oil visocosities from various manufacturers.
110 ml per leg . i found 5wt - 7.5 wt works best
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2.5 gallons of gas how much oil for a50to1
850cc