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20 wt. Fork Oil ?
Has anybody used this ? My local shop recommended it.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Why? 20 wt. is thick stuff and will make the bike ride rough unless it's a loaded touring rig, or you are over 250 lbs and ride aggressively.Ed
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I don't ride aggressively. But do weigh about 280.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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SVSooke
As 10wt is what Suzuki recommends I would think 20wt is a bit to stiff.I like mine a little stiffer so I went with 15wt.I'm a pretty big guy,6'2" and 215#,much lighter and 10wt would be fine.Shop is probably trying to move the 20wt,very little uses it these days.
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makenzie71
I used 20wt with my showa forks. They had a really short travel, though, and were bottoming out. If you're not bottoming out, then there's no need for it. I wouldn't think it'd be needed even for your weight...maybe 15w.
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Thanx, I think I'll take it back and exchange for 15 wt. According to my calculations the air pressure should be around 3psi. Is that right ?Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Originally posted by bccap View PostThanx, I think I'll take it back and exchange for 15 wt. According to my calculations the air pressure should be around 3psi. Is that right ?Ed
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I did check my service manual and the recommended pressure is 20kpa which I get 2.9 psi from. I agree it doesn't sound like much. Am I converting it wrong ?Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Owners manual for the 850 says 8.5 psi is standard, with a max of 35 psi. GS1000 says standard is between 11 - 17 with 35 psi max.
You can download the factory Owners manuals and Service manuals from Basscliff's web site and have a look for yourself.Ed
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I have the factory service manual and 20kpa with maximum of 250 kpa is what they say. However as there is so much leeway to maximum pressure [36 psi] I think I can play with it without repercussions. Will use midpoint between the gs850 and gs1000 for starters . 9-10 psi. Thanx for the info.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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