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220cc in each leg
From my under standing if your riding MOTO, with a fork oil level gauge you measure put 110 mm.
3 oz each fork. automatic transmission fluid is ok to use.
you apply oil to the suspension area and then push it up and down to work the oil in.
it depends on the year and model or the bike any where from 6 to 8 oz
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.
My owners manual says 140cc or 4.7 ozs.
Capacity for each leg for VT700 and 750 For 1986 and on it is 442.5 - 447.5cc (14.99 - 15.16oz)
First, is this a 1987 1200, last year for 1200's, or is this a 1500, 1988 ? 1987, 1200, fork oil, If you just change the oil without doing a full teardown then 323 cc ( 10.9 oz ) If the fork's have been taken apart for new seals then, 345 cc ( 11.7 oz ) Ask your local dealer for the right oil.
To add fork oil to a YZ 125, first, ensure the bike is stable on a stand and the front wheel is off the ground. Remove the fork caps and drain the old oil by inverting the forks and allowing the oil to flow out. Once drained, use a measuring cup to pour the recommended amount of new fork oil into each fork tube through the top. Finally, reinstall the fork caps, making sure they are securely tightened.
16.6 US Fluid oz of SAE 10W oil, and 19.5 US Fluid oz if completely disassembled and dry.