For a Yamaha Virago 535 front fork system, it’s generally recommended to use 10W fork oil. However, you should always check the owner's manual or service manual for specific recommendations, as oil viscosity can depend on your riding style, weight, and local conditions. Additionally, consider using a high-quality synthetic fork oil for better performance and longevity.
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.
seven inches from the top with the fork collapsed and the spring out
10 oz of 10w fork oil in each leg
I think 1L to 1.5L will be the quantity.
According to the Clymer manual and other sources, it's 228 cubic centimeters. In each fork tube, presumably. The manual also mentions that the oil level should be 176 mm below the top of the inner fork tube.
The fork oil capacity for a Yamaha Virago 1100 is typically around 10.5 ounces (or approximately 310 milliliters) per fork leg. However, it's always best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for your specific model year, as capacities can vary slightly. Additionally, ensure to use the recommended type and viscosity of fork oil for optimal performance.
The purpose of a bearing fork in a bicycle's front suspension system is to allow the wheel to move up and down smoothly over bumps and uneven terrain, providing a more comfortable and controlled ride for the rider.
The fork of the bike is where the front tire is placed.
The front wheels on a fork lift are load bearing and the drive wheels.
fork oil amounts for a Yamaha GT 80 are 108 to 116cc's per fork tube. you should use 10w motorcycle fork oil. this is good for all years from 1974 to 1980.
It takes 5.6 oz of fork oil in each fork.
it should be strapped to front fork under the front chrome trim that raps both forks.