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Front Fork oil adjustment help
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[QUOTE="wornknobby, post: 877504, member: 50948"] yes you could do that, but that will never get all of the old dirty oil out and what is left in there could contaiminate your "new" oil. if you where to do that, i would take as much of the fork apart as possible and clean every thing. What i did was completly removed every thing and cleaned every part in there. then i washed the tubes out to make sure they were nice and clean for a while. :) but if you don't want to remove the seals, (i don't blame you :bang: ) then remove as mouch as possible and just fill with the recomended amout. i know many dissagree with this procedure, but it has worked for me for years and no problems since: use a measuring bottle with accurate hatch marks , then fill bottle to get recommended amount of oil and just pour slowley down the forks. then slowly work the for to distribute the oil,, make sure you oil the upper parts of your forks as they will not be in the "bath". i know my forks say standard is 21 ounces. [/QUOTE]
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