11oz
41mm
it depends on the year and model or the bike any where from 6 to 8 oz
41mm
41mm 22-1/4"
To change a motorbike fork seal, start by removing the front wheel and fender, then loosen the top and bottom triple clamp bolts to detach the fork tubes. Carefully slide the fork tubes out and use a seal driver or a similar tool to remove the old seals. Clean the fork tubes, install the new seals, and reassemble the forks by reversing the disassembly process, ensuring everything is tightened to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, refill the forks with the appropriate oil before reattaching them to the bike.
What is the torc speck for 2001 Road King, Front axel bolts
The front fork tubes in a 1996 Suzuki Intruder VS 800 are 40mm.
Remove wheel, fender. Remove Allen bolt at bottom of fork with impact wrench, it usually will not come loose, if you are trying it by hand unless you stick the special tool down into the top of fork tubes. (I use a broom handle), remove dust seals on fork legs, remove circlip, carefully remove oil seals, replace them, and reverse procedure for reassembly, add oil to fork tubes. Bubba
210mm
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To change the fork oil on a 1995 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail, first, lift the front of the bike securely and remove the front wheel. Then, detach the fork tubes by loosening the triple tree clamps and slide them out. Drain the old oil by removing the drain bolts at the bottom of each fork leg, then refill with the appropriate amount of new fork oil through the top of the tubes after reinstalling them. Finally, reassemble everything, ensuring proper torque specifications are followed.
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.