12.75 .oz #10 fork oil 6psi pressure
left 15.7 right 15.2, 0-10 psi
185cc or 2.26 fl oz As per clymer manual.
For a 1985 Honda CB650SC, the recommended fork oil weight is typically 10W. However, depending on your riding style and preferences, you might consider using 15W for a firmer feel or 5W for a softer ride. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure to check the oil level and condition during maintenance.
About 16 US fl oz.
I'm still looking for what kind of fork oil is available, but the manual says you can use Dexron ATF
Front left fork, right below turn signal. Should see model and Vin
For a 1983 Honda Nighthawk, the recommended fork oil weight is typically 10W. However, it's important to consult the owner’s manual or a service manual for your specific model, as variations can occur based on factors like rider preference and modifications. Make sure to also consider the climate and riding conditions, as these can influence the choice of fork oil.
14 oz
The 1984 Honda Nighthawk 650 typically requires about 11.0 ounces (or approximately 325 milliliters) of fork oil per leg. It's important to use the recommended viscosity, usually 10W or 15W, depending on your riding preferences and conditions. Always check the owner's manual or service manual for specific details and recommendations for maintenance.
472ml
To add fork oil to a 1982 Honda Nighthawk 750, first, ensure the motorcycle is on a stable stand and the front wheel is off the ground. Remove the fork caps using a socket wrench, then carefully pull out the fork tubes. Drain any old oil, and using a funnel, refill each fork tube with the appropriate type and amount of new fork oil, typically around 10-12 ounces depending on the model. Reassemble the forks by replacing the tubes and caps, ensuring everything is tightened securely before lowering the bike.
from 0 to 0,02 bar