There is a specific type of oil for forks (called fork oil, oddly enough) it is a specially formulated oil which has anti-frothing agents in it. It is available in different grades (or weights) 5w / 7.5w / 10w / 15w / 20w / 30w etc.
Your motorcycle fork manufacturer will specify the correct quantity of oil and the suggested grade or alternatively contact us www.aprilia-merseyside.com
as recommended by the manufacturer
120mm under the top of the fork
Heres the scoop,,,,,,,,,, A motorcycle has the clutch in the crankcase, You need A oil that is for this type of application,,,, Now, You can use any oil that is for A motorcycle in your bike.
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To repair the front forks on a GL1800 Gold Wing, begin by safely lifting the motorcycle and removing the front wheel and fender. Drain the fork oil and disassemble the forks by removing the top caps and sliders. Inspect the seals and bushings for wear, replacing any damaged components, and then reassemble the forks with fresh oil to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reattach the forks to the motorcycle, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the recommended settings.
Best motorcycle oil is Castrol Go for almost all the motorcycles.
To service the front fork oil on a 1966 Yamaha YDS3 motorcycle, first, remove the front wheel and fender to access the forks. Then, loosen the top caps and drain the old oil by inverting the forks. After letting them drain completely, refill with the recommended fork oil to the specified level, usually around 5-6 ounces per fork. Finally, reassemble the forks, ensuring the caps are securely tightened.
directions for changing oil on a kawasaki 2002 1500 classic motorcycle ? Dave Downs
Any kind of 10w 40 Motorcycle oil.
Motorcycle oil
85ml
It is absolutely critical for the safe operation of the machine that the year and model be referenced for a correct answer