The 1991 Suzuki DR350 typically uses 10-weight (10W) fork oil for its front forks. However, it's always a good idea to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for specific recommendations, as variations may exist based on rider preferences or modifications. Additionally, ensure to check the oil level and condition regularly for optimal performance.
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)
5 wt.
11.6 oz 15 wt for my 05
533ml of 10 wt
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.
110 ml per leg . i found 5wt - 7.5 wt works best
IF it is virgin olive oil it will be fine.
7 inches measured from the top of the collapsed tube with spring out 10 wt fluid, same measurement as for the 1100
depending on rider weight of approximately 170lbs use 10wt suspension fluid or fork oil if that's all you can find. rider weight less than 170 lbs use 7.5 wt. or over 190 lbs use 15wt.
The oil to use in a 2002 Montana depends on the climate. In summer, use a 10-40 wt oil. In the winter, a 10-30 wt or even a 5-30 wt is alright.
30 wt oil
always use 5x30