Manual says 5.4oz
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155-160 mL
About 16 US fl oz.
400cc (per fork) should be about average. The range is about 330cc to 425cc, depending on how stiff you want the forks to feel.
Use 10 ounces for each fork. Less if you want softer suspension, perhaps 8 ounces.
I know in 79" they were 1 down and 4 up.
Showa USD 45mm. Same as many 1992 Husqvarna WR's and the Suzuki RMX 250 circa '95
There's no governor on a Honda Nighthawk 250. A Honda 250 Nighthawk is a motorcycle, not a lawnmower.
330ml per fork
A part called a clutch fork pivot holds the clutch fork on a 1976 Ford F-250. Another part near the clutch fork is the clutch flywheel.
For a 2001 Honda CR 250, you typically need about 10.6 to 11.0 ounces (approximately 315 to 325 ml) of fork oil per leg, depending on the specific setup and whether you're adjusting for your weight or riding style. It's important to check the service manual for the exact specifications and recommended oil type. Always ensure to replace the fork seals and properly bleed the forks after changing the oil for optimal performance.
400ml