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#61 dablik

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Posted 18 December 2020 - 01:47 pm

5w ?  Is that a typo Dabs ?  How much weight have you lost mate ? :huh:

No typo matey, got 5 weight for newly built forks,bushes seals and stantions all brand spanking and decided to start off at 5 weight, not really put the bike through it's paces yet but so far so good

Back to being a fat footer now since covid

Edit.. Interestingly I was advised to use 5 weight when I bought Wilberforce progressive fork springs for the 900 !

Typos due to predictive text on tablet...

Edited by dablik, 18 December 2020 - 01:51 pm.

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Posted 18 December 2020 - 02:17 pm

Interesting, might try a lighter oil when I replace the bushes and seals. :good:


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#63 dablik

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Posted 18 December 2020 - 08:06 pm

Interesting, might try a lighter oil when I replace the bushes and seals. :good:


Yerrr but don't forget your fatterer than me ☺

Bigred mk1 R1 Calipers- Braided lines- Givi wing rack-Crash bungs- Hi vis bullets-PR2's- and a hoot to ride.

Quad 900 Silver Laser duo tech pipes-Scott oiler-Engine crash bars- Radiator mounted see me ring LED's-Datatool system 3 alarm -Centre stand- Extender fender-Renthal bars-Handle bar risers-Mirror extenders-BMW GS Handgaurds-Acumen uprated horn & Nautilus-Stainless steel Radiator guard-Givi wing rack-OEM screen-Yammy touring screen-MRA Vario-MRA Double bubble cut down for fast as fk riding-Tiger screen-Tank protector-Stomp grip panels-Optimate lead   Gone to Heaven  :sorry: 

 

1991 MK1 in need of some TLC watch this space   :) Sorted and on the Road Mick  :P  :P it's the bike that Jack built  ;) Gone to Heaven  :wub: 

 


#64 Studley Ramrod

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Posted 18 December 2020 - 10:00 pm

:lol:  I'll have you know I'm the perfect size for my weight. :groucho: 


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Posted 29 December 2020 - 11:53 am

Be aware that there is no standard for "weight" in fork oils, and different brands' "10W" can vary considerably.

 

Go see this item and the table and comments at the end:- http://www.mototribo...pension-fluids/

 

To compare different weights you should do so within a single brand according to that. Other similar tables are available.

 

 

+1 the above, and another +1 for ATF

 

I dug into this to set out a range of viscosities which I could try and change between, and then when i came across a table similar to the one above I decided to take the old advice of using ATF for my next fill, which continues to work very well for me, at 100kg body weight.

 

ATF is produced under very strict conditions and all brands have to meet the same standards


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Posted 29 December 2020 - 05:33 pm

Honda used to specify ATF for their fork oil. My CBX750 has used it for, literally, decades. Nice pink colour too!


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Posted 03 February 2024 - 02:46 pm

On my early TDM 850 I have drains at the bottom of the fork legs. Has anyone else used these to drain off fork oil ?

I have tried this method on other machines a long time ago, but it's a bit of a pain in the arse. When you compress the forks the oil squirts out for miles and you really need someone there holding a container.

I would then repeat the process twice after pouring in half a litre of white spirit to flush the insides out.

I don't actually use this method with my TDM 850 but wonder if anyone else does this.

I change my fork oil every year and I'm always puzzled by how much less oil actually comes out ? I refill with 395 cc of ATF then using the measured level technique I add another 25 cc to each leg.

But a year later there's nowhere near that amount comes out. 

There's no leaks, seals are fine, so where does it go ?



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Posted 03 February 2024 - 09:33 pm

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Posted 07 February 2024 - 03:22 pm

On my early TDM 850 I have drains at the bottom of the fork legs. Has anyone else used these to drain off fork oil ?

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I don't actually use this method with my TDM 850 but wonder if anyone else does this.

I tried it once, but AFAIR the hassle leading fluid out of these micro holes without spilling it all over didn't attempt a redoing....


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