...oil is used in front forks the SX forks really should be taken to a suspension tech to get the inner chamber properly bleed out. You never just add a cc amount because there is usually some left ...
...add oil.CAUTION--top nuts are under pressure of fork springs. in the old days we would add a 1'' spacer to springs for a firmer ride. DO NOT FOLLOW PREVIOUS POSTED ADVICE !! The person who wrote it ...
...oil to put in the forks. One amount is a "dry" amount to add when you disassemble the forks and then refill them. The "wet" amount is for when you simply drain the forks and then refill them. ...
...oil leak had it fixed on my 2005 harely-davidson FLHRC and now ride is so rough and front suspension bottoms out all the time ???? Add more fluid to the front forks, start with one ounce at a time, ...
...oil, and not add 'air' and see if that works. Or do I need to replace the seals (both sides ?). . . . Is it an easy job, or will I need any special tools ? ~ thanks Probably the reason the fork seal ...
...add a heavier weight fork oil most of the time. If you're using type H-D type "E" oil, you may want to try something like PJ1-30 wt. That's what I run in my FXDWG. It will stiffen the front end. Of ...
add air to my front suspension, feels like it bottoms out on bumps. For the bottoming out, change the fork oil to a higher viscosity grade. Also, if your shocks have been leaking oil as seen by dirty,
...how can i stiffen the front suspension If it has air caps on the top of the forks, you can put a little air in them. If not, the other thing you can do is add a bit more oil to each fork
...add when you've drained them. If you simply drain the oil and refill the fork tubes, use the "wet" quantity of oil. If you disassemble and clean the tubes out, use the "dry" quantity when you ...
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