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Fork oil amount 78 750

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OK, my manual lists fork oil amounts for about 5 different bikes (L. EX, EZ, TZ etc.) but it doesn't list the fork oil amount for my 78 750c.

I know it's not so much the amount but that their even; however, does anyone know the specs on this?

Thanks!

Rick
 
Well, if it doesn't list a spec, it must not need any. :eek: :D

OK, most of the time the level is around 6 inches from the top of the tube, with the spring removed, the fork compressed and held vertical.

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OK, my manual lists fork oil amounts for about 5 different bikes (L. EX, EZ, TZ etc.) but it doesn't list the fork oil amount for my 78 750c.

I know it's not so much the amount but that their even; however, does anyone know the specs on this?

Thanks!

Rick
Why do you even have that manual? It apparently only covers the 16v 750s, and in essence is completely worthless to you....

I will look it up here in a bit..
 
Why do you even have that manual? It apparently only covers the 16v 750s, and in essence is completely worthless to you....

I will look it up here in a bit..

It's the clymers for Suzuki GS750 Fours, 1977-1982

Here is what the manual lists:

LN 280 cc
ET, LT, LX 237 cc
EX 191 cc
TZ 209 cc
EZ 214 cc
All others 180 cc

Rick
 
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