WIthumper

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Apr 4, 2001
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I have an 01 Yamaha WR250F and am about to change the fork oil. When I look in the manual, it recommends to use the Yamaha 01 fork fluid. This stuff is REALLY expensive!! I was wondering what other equivalent fork oil can I use that will not break the bank? I would like to use the same weight, but when I called the dealership to ask what weight the 01 is, they had no clue.

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MSracer

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Feb 5, 2003
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Look at the spec charts for suspension oils and you will see them in the charts. The weight numbers are figured from these specs. The cSt numbers are a more accurate way of comparing suspension fluids than weights. That is what I have been told anyway...
 

DEANSFASTWAY

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Wow 15 wt sounds really a bit thick dont you think espescially for good action in the woods . 01 oil is like really close to 5 wt pretty sure . If youve never changed the stock oil out youll probably like the way the forks work with new stuff . If you really want to compare try to do a search as this has probably been a previous topic.Bel ray 5wt$ 8.00qt .
 

WIthumper

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I think 15wt sounds a bit heavy as well and I did a search and did not find anything useful. I would think this would have been a very common question. I stopped at one shop and they thought it could be a 2.5 wt, but was not sure. 50 bucks on fork oil is a bit hard to swallow. I am tempted to use 5 wt though. How do I find a spec chart for suspension fluids? I don't want to make this too complicated. I just think there would have been a lot of owners wrenching on their bikes and when they look at "01" as a replacement fluid, they squint their face and scratch their head totally confused and numbed when they find out the cost of this stuff.

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