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What is the fork oil level a - 2004 Honda GL 1800 Gold Wing

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Hi
i think you will find that a goldwing is air assisted forks

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: level of oil in front forks

not sure about newer models but the old models take 280 ml in each fork

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  • Posted on May 19, 2009

SOURCE: Oil level in front forks

Recommended fork fluid: Pro-Honda Suspension Fluid SS-8 Fork fluid capacity/level: 474 ± 2.5 cm3 (16.0 ± 0.08 US oz)/100 mm (3.9 in)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2010

SOURCE: oil level in the forks of a 94 cr250r

Ok, here it is right out of the stock 94 CR250 manual (dry):

Standard (stock) spring (.38 kg/mm)(1coil at top of spring) - SS-7M or equivalent oil.
.... Standard oil level is 118mm (559cc)
....Maximum oil level 93mm (584cc)
....Minimum oil level 136mm (541cc)

Optional light spring (.36 kg/mm)(3coils at top of spring)
....Standard oil level is 116mm (561cc)
....Maximum oil level is 92mm (585cc)
....Minimum oil level is 134mm (543cc)

Optional Heavy spring (.40 kg/mm)(2 coils at top of spring)
....Standard oil level is 125mm (552cc)
....Maximum oil level is 101mm (576cc)
....Minimum oil level is 143mm (534cc)


good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2010

SOURCE: how do i check the oil level of front forks on a

Dismantle the fork and look inside.You need to measure it to make sure it is in the correct amount/level.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2010

SOURCE: 1996 Honda VF750C fork oil level

It should be able to hold between 200 - 240 cc in each fork stacchion and no more as your fork will becomes very stiff and no bump absorption will happens.
Good enough?

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