Depending on age, 280 ml for older models but 320 ml on newer models. Befor you do anything else, you must lift the bike's front wheel off the ground to decompress the front forks. Use 5 W oil for smooth and plain riding but 10 W or even 15 W for very rough riding.
5o ml each leg fork.
450 ml.
135cc for 30mm forks
From my under standing if your riding MOTO, with a fork oil level gauge you measure put 110 mm.
4 oz. in each fork.
The Honda Scoopy i 110 typically requires approximately 100cc of fork oil in each front fork leg. It's essential to use the recommended type and viscosity specified in the owner's manual for optimal performance. Always check the manual for any specific instructions or variations based on the model year.
That would be 345cc or ( 11.7 oz ) Be sure equal amount in each fork.
This bike takes 0.9 liters or 1.0 US quart of front shock absorber oil.
400cc (per fork) should be about average. The range is about 330cc to 425cc, depending on how stiff you want the forks to feel.
229 millimeters (9.0 in)- cap off top of forks and springs taken out,fully compress fork for measurement. Fork must be in vertical position for measurement. 229 millimeters (9.0 in)- cap off top of forks and springs taken out,fully compress fork for measurement. Fork (must) be in vertical position for measurement.
102 cc
160ml