The 1988 Suzuki RM125 typically uses 10-weight fork oil. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as different riding conditions and personal preferences may lead to variations in oil choice. Additionally, ensure to use a high-quality fork oil to maintain optimal performance and handling. Regular maintenance and oil changes are essential for the longevity of the fork components.
610ml
how muck gear oil goes in a 2002 rm125
Front Fork Oil cc (right leg) : 485 Front Fork Oil cc (left leg) : 495 /Holst
320 cc right fork. 325 cc left fork gives best ride.
There will be oil in the water on a 1997 RM125 if the head gasket is leaking. It allows oil and water to freely mix across the cylinder head and engine block.
Race Tech said 285cc in outer tube for 170lb rider,add 5cc for every 5lbs over that to resist bottoming for heavier riders.
The 1996 Suzuki RM125 typically requires about 10.5 ounces (or approximately 310 milliliters) of fork oil per leg. It's important to use the recommended oil type and weight, which is usually 10W for this model. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details and ensure proper maintenance for optimal performance.
The fork oil capacity for the 1988 Honda CBR 600F Hurricane is approximately 400cc (or 13.5 ounces) per fork. However, it's important to check the service manual for specific details and recommendations, as variations may occur based on modifications or maintenance history. Always ensure to use the correct type and weight of fork oil for optimal performance.
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.
sorry not a 2007. the f114 only came in one bike.... 1989 suzuki rm125 the 1988 rm125 motor number was f113
It takes 5.6 oz of fork oil in each fork.
mine needs 700 mL