400cc (per fork) should be about average. The range is about 330cc to 425cc, depending on how stiff you want the forks to feel.
It takes 5.6 oz of fork oil in each fork.
This bike, which was also known as the Honda Hawk, has front forks that will hold 150 ml of fork oil for each fork.
5o ml each leg fork.
Honda Spec Manual says fork oil capacity for 94 VT600 is 449cc's in each leg.
Front Fork Oil cc (right leg) : 485 Front Fork Oil cc (left leg) : 495 /Holst
110MM air gap from top of fork leg fully compressed with the springs out
450 ml.
The front fork oil capacity of the Honda CB160 is approximately 150 ml per fork leg. It's essential to use the recommended type and viscosity of fork oil to ensure optimal performance and handling. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific maintenance guidelines and recommendations.
It is unlikely that the front fork assembly from a 1985 Honda 200X ATC will fit directly onto a 1984 Honda 110 ATC. ATC models have different frame dimensions and component designs across model years, leading to variations in mounting points and compatibility. It is recommended to find a front fork assembly specifically designed for the 1984 Honda 110 ATC for proper fit and function.
The front fork oil capacity of a Honda CB350F is approximately 150 ml (5.1 oz) per fork leg. It's important to use the recommended fork oil type and viscosity for optimal performance. Always consult the owner's manual or a service manual for specific details related to your bike.
41 mm.
see http://onmyhonor.com/wing/fork.htm