Bigbill
Husqvarna
Pro Class
What weight and brand fork oil do you guys use?
Since the fork seals are good which I rarely see on used older bikes I'm not touching them. I just want to change the old oil out. How do I find out how many cc' s of oil the forks take?
I'm a 300lb rider so what weight oil? The springs feel great. If there shimmed already there ok.
I don't want it too soft but not too stiff too. I may need advise for a starting point for trial and error. In the past I used any fork oil. Now I want to do it right since I can get advise here.
What weight and brand of tranny oil do you guys use?
The rear shocks also feel ok too. Do you guys adjust the race sag or just leave them. I was going to measure the spring diameter first. I know they offer a 8.5mm & a 9mm wire diameter springs. But the stock ones feel close. To me the bike stays high when I sit on it.
Sorry for the dumb questions but in the past 13 years oils have changed lot. I look to you gurus for advise over asking anyone in the store.
The only bikes were I changed the rear shocks and springs on was the 78 250or & 79 390cr. I installed the longest shocks and strongest springs that progressive had at the time. Both bikes were perfect for me.
No bike setting or suspension change is perfect for me but if it's close I can ride it. The older vintage bikes weren't much adjustable like they are today. I rode Suzuki TS's in the beginning like what suspension? So a close adjustment is ok.
Since the fork seals are good which I rarely see on used older bikes I'm not touching them. I just want to change the old oil out. How do I find out how many cc' s of oil the forks take?
I'm a 300lb rider so what weight oil? The springs feel great. If there shimmed already there ok.
I don't want it too soft but not too stiff too. I may need advise for a starting point for trial and error. In the past I used any fork oil. Now I want to do it right since I can get advise here.
What weight and brand of tranny oil do you guys use?
The rear shocks also feel ok too. Do you guys adjust the race sag or just leave them. I was going to measure the spring diameter first. I know they offer a 8.5mm & a 9mm wire diameter springs. But the stock ones feel close. To me the bike stays high when I sit on it.
Sorry for the dumb questions but in the past 13 years oils have changed lot. I look to you gurus for advise over asking anyone in the store.
The only bikes were I changed the rear shocks and springs on was the 78 250or & 79 390cr. I installed the longest shocks and strongest springs that progressive had at the time. Both bikes were perfect for me.
No bike setting or suspension change is perfect for me but if it's close I can ride it. The older vintage bikes weren't much adjustable like they are today. I rode Suzuki TS's in the beginning like what suspension? So a close adjustment is ok.