The Yamaha XS650 typically requires about 10.5 to 12 ounces (approximately 310 to 355 mL) of fork oil per leg, depending on the specific model and year. It's important to check the service manual for your particular model to ensure accurate measurements. Additionally, the type of fork oil and the desired performance characteristics can also affect the amount used. Always ensure to replace both sides to maintain balance and performance.
how much oil goes into each fork leg of a 1978 kz 750 kawi after rebuilding.
10 oz of 10w fork oil in each leg
16.2 oz in each fork leg
each leg takes 10.1oz
5o ml each leg fork.
174cc per leg
750 ml per leg
220cc in each leg
Front Fork Oil cc (right leg) : 485 Front Fork Oil cc (left leg) : 495 /Holst
Fork oil level for a 2002 KTM 65 SX is 210 cc or 7.1 OZ per leg
The 1985 Yamaha XJ700 Maxim requires approximately 10.6 ounces (or about 315 milliliters) of fork oil per fork leg. It's important to use the manufacturer's recommended fork oil type and viscosity, typically 10W for this model. Always refer to the service manual for specific guidelines on maintenance and oil levels.
St1300 fork oil capacity is 638cc per leg 10w