The Yamaha FZ1 typically uses 10W fork oil for the front suspension. However, it's important to consult the owner's manual or service manual for your specific model year, as recommendations can vary slightly between models. Additionally, factors like riding style and conditions may influence the choice of fork oil viscosity.
14.7 us oz
SAE 10 weight oil
Polaris has their own special "fork oil". 7.5 weight is equivalent to polaris oil or use a 10 weight to improve dampening.
Depends on your fork setup, rider weight and your riding ability. Fork oil is available from 5 wt (thin oil = quick action) to 30 wt (heavy = slower action)
5wt
10w
The 2007 Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster typically requires about 11.5 ounces (or approximately 340 milliliters) of fork oil per fork tube. It's important to use the correct weight of fork oil, which is usually 20W for this model. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations and procedures related to fork oil changes.
The Suzuki GS1000 typically requires approximately 200-220cc of fork oil per fork leg. The recommended weight for the fork oil is typically around 10W, but this can vary depending on rider preference and riding conditions. It is important to consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic to ensure the correct amount and weight of fork oil is used for optimal performance and safety.
what is the capacity or how much fork oil does a vz800 take ?
475ml in eack fork and you should use 10 weight oil.
20-40 yamalube
The 1974 Yamaha TX650A typically requires fork oil with a weight of 10W. The fork oil capacity for each fork leg is approximately 250 ml. It's essential to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance guidelines to ensure optimal performance.