The fork oil capacity for a 1982 Honda CB900F is approximately 10.6 ounces (315 mL) per fork leg. The recommended fork oil type is typically 10W, but you may also consider using 15W for a firmer feel, depending on your riding style and preferences. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications.
The fork oil capacity for a 1981 Honda CB900F is typically around 10.6 ounces (or approximately 315 milliliters) per fork leg. However, it's important to check the specific service manual for your bike to confirm this, as variations may exist. Additionally, ensure you use the recommended fork oil type and viscosity for optimal performance.
9.8 ounces
486ml each fork
320cc is the fork oil capacity on early K model CB500s.
St1300 fork oil capacity is 638cc per leg 10w
499ml
Honda Spec Manual says fork oil capacity for 94 VT600 is 449cc's in each leg.
Capacity is cc equivalent of 150mm each fork leg. Tom
It takes 5.6 oz of fork oil in each fork.
8.81 oz per fork.
I couldn't find the answer anywhere on the web so had to buy the offical Honda manual. 330 cc per leg. hinda specify using Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) rather than fork oil.
This bike, which was also known as the Honda Hawk, has front forks that will hold 150 ml of fork oil for each fork.