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as for fork oil capacity. I'm running 20w oil with 573cc in each leg measured with the leg compressed and the spring removed its 95mm from the top..
theres a manual on the above site. and two of us on there ride these bikes..
walneyfrankie - me
jixerman - john
The fork oil capacity for a 1999 Suzuki GSX 750 F is typically around 500 ml (0.5 liters) per fork leg. However, it’s essential to refer to the owner's manual or service manual for the exact specifications, as variations can occur based on modifications or specific models. Always ensure to use the recommended fork oil type and viscosity for optimal performance.
The front fork oil capacity for a 1987 Suzuki GSX-R 750 is approximately 400-450 ml (13.5-15.2 oz) per fork leg, depending on the specific model and any modifications. It's important to check the service manual for precise specifications and recommendations for your bike. Additionally, ensure that the correct type of fork oil is used for optimal performance.
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what oil viscosity should i use a gsx 1400
106 hp!!
The front fork oil capacity for a 2002 Suzuki GSX-R1000 is approximately 570 ml (19.3 oz) per fork. It's important to use the recommended type and viscosity of oil, typically 10W, for optimal performance. Always consult the service manual for specific maintenance details and procedures.
For a 1985 Suzuki GSX-R 750, each fork leg typically requires about 10 to 11 ounces (approximately 300 to 325 ml) of fork oil. It's important to check the specific service manual for your model, as variations may exist based on modifications or specific fork setups. Always ensure to use the correct viscosity of oil recommended for your bike, usually around 10W or 15W, depending on your riding style and preferences.
it carry 121.4 HP
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Quite possibly the best sportbike ever made.
they should but i am not positive. i am currently in the process of changing a 93 gsx750f into a gsxr1000r so far the engin bolts up good and the fairings are mountable.