Fork Oil and Fork adjustment

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Richardbarton82
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Fork Oil and Fork adjustment

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I have a GK76A and I would like to know what fork oil is recommened ?? and how can I just the soft/hardness of the forks??

Preload adjustment only at the top.

Thanks Ric :?
TeamGSXR
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Re: Fork Oil and Fork adjustment

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Sorry Ric I don't know but it's a final job on my to do list... Anyone?
Richardbarton82
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Re: Fork Oil and Fork adjustment

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I searched the old site and found loads of useful information and someone said 97mm air gap so I did my forks to roughly that (couldn’t be arsed to take them off the bike) result a lot smoother over bumps and bobs nicely when braking. :D
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Re: Fork Oil and Fork adjustment

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According to this spec sheet I downloaded from this site, http://www.korell.dk/GSX-R400_GK76A_Spec_sheet.pdf. They recommend 5wt oil, and an air gap of 97mm. There is also some other useful info on there as well.
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Re: Fork Oil and Fork adjustment

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Standard bike : 97mm air gap with 390cc fork oil (5wt).
SP : 99mm air gap and 385cc fork oil.

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