what is the fork level height for a 1995 CR 125 honda
110MM air gap from top of fork leg fully compressed with the springs out
Manual says 5.4oz
210 cc or 7.1 oz
for model 1996-2004 the oil capacity per fork is 477cc, or 82mm from the top of the fork tube when fully compressed (no spring inside)
Showa USD 45mm. Same as many 1992 Husqvarna WR's and the Suzuki RMX 250 circa '95
For the 1996 Honda CR80R, the recommended fork oil level is typically around 90mm from the top of the fork tube when fully compressed and with the springs removed. It's important to use the correct type of fork oil, usually around 10-weight, but always refer to the owner's manual for specific details. Adjusting the oil level can help fine-tune the suspension performance to your preference.
For this bike, the front forks will hold 170cc or 5.8oz.
449cc in each fork. You can also follow the general rule of filling up until there are 10 cm from the top of the fork to the upper oil level in each fork.
From my under standing if your riding MOTO, with a fork oil level gauge you measure put 110 mm.
The V65 Magna takes 580cc in the left fork and 565cc in the right fork, according to the manual. The difference in volume is related to the anti-dive modulator on the left fork. Left and right references are as you sit on the bike.
The fork oil level for a 1980 Honda Goldwing is typically around 5.3 inches (135 mm) from the top of the fork tube when fully compressed. It's important to ensure the forks are fully compressed and the springs are removed when measuring. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model to confirm the correct specifications and any variations.