what is the front fork oil capacity for showa upside down forks on a 1997 suzuki 750cc gsxr? what is the front fork oil capacity for showa upside down forks on a 1997 suzuki 750cc gsxr?
use a ruller or level and set it across the top of the forks i would probally put the front tire on first
The manual of the Suzuki 650 Savage states that the required amount of fork oil is 441 cc or 14.91 oz. The recommended kind of fork oil is DEXRON ATF or SAE 15W.
2005 boulevard has a slide plate that cover the key slot to lock the front forks located on right side below the headlight. Hope this helps
Yes, the front forks of this bicycle are lockable.
Pull your forks apart, take the damper rods to your local shop and they should be able to help you.
When choosing bicycle front forks for optimal performance and comfort, key factors to consider include the type of riding you will be doing, the material and weight of the forks, the suspension system, the amount of travel, and the adjustability of the forks. It is important to choose forks that are suitable for your riding style and preferences to enhance your overall biking experience.
alright buddie. the vin number is usually on the frame. propably near the fuel tank or front forks hope this helped
If the forks are badly scuffed then you need to either replace or get them resurfaced,otherwise it will just keep poping the seals. No matter what you do.
The recommended amount of fork oil for Virago 535 front forks is typically around 390-410 ml per fork leg, depending on the specific year and model. It is best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for the exact amount recommended for your specific bike.
The different types of front suspension systems used in bikes are rigid forks, suspension forks, and inverted forks. Rigid forks do not have any suspension, suspension forks have a suspension system within the fork, and inverted forks have the suspension system on the outside of the fork.
It depends on the make of the bike, its type and model/year. In small bikes there can be as little oil in the front forks as 1/4 of a quart or liter, in bigger bikes the amount may be haf a quaet or liter or more. The problem with adding oil to front forks is that bigger bikes need to be jacked or lifted up at the front to fully extend the springs inside so that enough space is made for the new fork oil. The bolts on top of the front forks have to be removed with a wrench and then the oil is poured into the hole. Use a funnel to prevent spillage. If your front forks are leaking the oil you must get new front fork seals. Select thin oil for the forks, 5 W, 10 W or 15 W at the most.