• Required reading for all forum users!!!

    Welcome!
    Register to access the full functionality of the GSResources forum. Until you register and activate your account you will not have full forum access, nor will you be able to post or reply to messages.

    A note to new registrants...
    All new forum registrations must be activated via email before you have full access to the forum.

    A Special Note about Email accounts!
    DO NOT SIGN UP USING hotmail, outlook, gmx, sbcglobal, att, bellsouth or email.com. They delete our forum signup emails.

    A note to old forum members...
    I receive numerous requests from people who can no longer log in because their accounts were deleted. As mentioned in the forum FAQ, user accounts are deleted if you haven't logged in for the past 6 months. If you can't log in, then create a new forum account. If you don't get an error message, then check your email account for an activation message. If you get a message stating that the email address is already in use, then your account still exists so follow the instructions in the forum FAQ for resetting your password.

    Have you forgotten your password or have a new email address? Then read the forum FAQ for details on how to reset it.

    Any email requests for "can't log in anymore" problems or "lost my password" problems will be deleted. Read the forum FAQ and follow the instructions there - that's what we have one for...

  • Returning Visitors

    If you are a returning visitor who never received your confirmation email, then odds are your email provider is blockinig emails from our server. The only thing that can be done to get around this is you will have to try creating another forum account using an email address from another domain.

    If you are a returning visitor to the forum and can't log in using your old forum name and password but used to be able to then chances are your account is deleted. Purges of the databases are done regularly. You will have to create a new forum account and you should be all set.

GS 1100 E or 850 fork oil amounts

  • Thread starter Thread starter cruisingram
  • Start date Start date
C

cruisingram

Guest
I don't have a book, but have a 1980 GS 1100 E with 1980 GS 850 forks on it. It was a botched chopper job, and we used the forks off a donor 850. Will provide pics later- but I need to know how much and what kind of fork oil is needed to fill these forks?
 
The Suzuki manual says 251 ml (8.48 oz) per fork leg. You should really measure the height, though, not the amount.

To measure the height, you need to remove the spring and hold the fork tube vertical. Allow the fork to compress fully, then measure 140mm (5.5 in).

.
 
Greetings and Salutations!!

Greetings and Salutations!!

Hi Mr. cruisingram,

And how do you measure 140mm (from the top)? Use a pump from a plastic bottle and cut the tube to the length you need. I documented this procedure when I installed my Progressive fork springs. Have a look at the PDF file....

Install Progressive Fork Springs

Now let me say "Howdy!" in my customary manner...:D

Here is your very own magical, mystical, mythical, mind-expanding "mega-welcome". Please take notice of the "Top 10 Common Issues", the Carb Rebuild Series, and the Stator Papers. Now let me roll out the welcome mat for you...

Please click here for your mega-welcome, chock full of tips, suggestions, links to vendors, and other information. Then feel free to visit my little BikeCliff website where I've been collecting the wisdom of this generous community. Don't forget, we like pictures! Not you, your bike! :D

Thanks for joining us. Keep us informed.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Thanks, ;I will probably just add the fluid at this point, I am actually not a newb, used to log on to this site all the time, but it seems my membership must have expired.

Thanks for the quick response again!
 
Thanks, ;I will probably just add the fluid at this point, I am actually not a newb, used to log on to this site all the time, but it seems my membership must have expired.

Thanks for the quick response again!
Feel free to simply "add the fluid", but how will you know how much is in there? The specifications are not there to ensure a minimum, they are there to ensure porper operation. If the level of oil is different in the two forks, the spring rate will be different as the trapped air will compress at different rates. This will affect how the bike handles. Personally, I like to avoid "funny-handling" situations. :o

.
 
No need to remove the forks, just compress them with the springs removed and make sure the fluid is about 5.5 inches from the top.
 
Feel free to simply "add the fluid", but how will you know how much is in there? The specifications are not there to ensure a minimum, they are there to ensure porper operation. If the level of oil is different in the two forks, the spring rate will be different as the trapped air will compress at different rates. This will affect how the bike handles. Personally, I like to avoid "funny-handling" situations. :o

.

I am sorry, I had the forks off the bike, rebuilt them, they had 0 fluid in them, so I will simply add the same OZ in both forks. 'Course, not so hard to compress them either, will double check using measuring method as well- thanks guys
 
Back
Top