You can use 5W, 10W or 15W according to how stiff you want the forks. You can also use DOT 4 brake fluid.
it will explode
22psi
Honda shadow vt 500 1986 front fork oil lock piece at the bottom of the fork is a like nylon piece it has it on one fork tube but not the other Must this oil lock piece bee on both forks Gerald Cork Ireland
Some VT1100C's had air forks. Valve was hidden under the chrome/plastic cap on thetop of the fork. Max air is in the range of 10psi so don't use the air hose at the locak gas station or you will blow the weals.
135cc for 30mm forks
The suspension (springs) is too soft for your weight. If this bike has adjustable settings on the forks or rear springs, set them for the stiffest level. If that doesn't work, replace the shocks and/or forks.
To change the fork oil in a 1998 Honda Shadow Ace 750, first, lift the front of the bike securely and remove the front wheel. Next, take off the fork caps and drain the old oil by removing the drain screws at the bottom of the forks. After draining, refill with the recommended amount of new fork oil through the top of the forks, then reassemble everything, ensuring the fork caps are tightened properly. Finally, pump the forks a few times to distribute the new oil and check for leaks.
They do have different part numbers, but I dont know if that seems to denote anything prohibitive to their swap. Might help to have the wheel and brake from the 06 too.
The Honda V65 Magna typically uses 10W fork oil in its front forks. However, it's essential to check the owner's manual or service manual for specific recommendations, as variations may exist based on the model year or rider preferences. Additionally, factors such as riding style and conditions can influence the choice of oil weight.
Honda has a tendency, just like most motorcycle manufacturers, to place the VIN in the area of the front forks, around where the forks "connect" to the body of the motorcycle.
The 2008 Honda VT750C2 Shadow Spirit uses 10-weight fork oil with approximately 14 ounces per fork leg. It is recommended to refer to the owner's manual for specific details on fork oil type and capacity.
No, they are totally different