Generally when I have checked fork oil/rebuild forks, I tend to do it with the forks off the bike. I have seen people replace springs/shims in their forks with the forks on, but their not replacing fluids, or checking anything with the fluids.
If your going to do it with the forks on the bike, I would probably think you want to suspend the bike from the triple tree so you have no weight on the forks. _________________ Charles Gallant
From the big blue book of Honda words... and the English Workshop Manual once it's finished!
383cc ATF (automatic transmission fluid)
108mm level (measured from the top of the stanchion
0~0.4kg/cm² Air pressure _________________ Andy.
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you can use what ever weight fork oil you feel works best for you, as well as the amount. I think Andy was posting what Honda recommends in the factory manual.
You will find most suspension tuners will use oil weight and amount as a fine tuning of the forks performance. _________________ Charles Gallant
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