fork oil changing addition
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fork oil weight
Hi.
I'm replacing my fork seals and would like to use a heavier
oil.
So i'm wondering what is the stock oil weight in a A8(1994).
Thanks.
Any advice on changing the seals???
Raz
A8
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fork oil weight
I'm going to be changing my fork seals and was wondering
if I should switch to a different weight fork oil. Bel-Ray
10W is coming with the seals. I do alot of semi-technical
trail riding (jeep trails and moderate single track). The
stock oil (was it dealer installed?) worked just fine, but
why not improve upon it. I'd sure like comments from those
that have experimented with different weight oils. I weigh
175 lbs.
Thanks
Kevin A17 (7500 miles)
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "hijklr" wrote:
I have 10w in my forks with the LR progresive fork springs and I think it is a good all-round weight to use in your forks. I have heard 5w is too fast.> I'm going to be changing my fork seals and was wondering > if I should switch to a different weight fork oil. Bel-Ray > 10W is coming with the seals. I do alot of semi-technical > trail riding (jeep trails and moderate single track). The > stock oil (was it dealer installed?) worked just fine, but > why not improve upon it. I'd sure like comments from those > that have experimented with different weight oils. I weigh > 175 lbs. > Thanks > Kevin A17 (7500 miles)
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Was the switch to LR progressive springs a worthwhile upgrade?> I have 10w in my forks with the LR progresive fork springs and I > think it is a good all-round weight to use in your forks. I have > heard 5w is too fast.
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "squasher_1" wrote:
I just went to the exact same setup on my 2000. I am 50 pounds heavier than you (Kevin). I have 15w in my 99 and it's a bit too harsh... Go 7.5 or 10w, yo'll be happy. Thansk CA Stu A13 A13> --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "hijklr" wrote: > > I'm going to be changing my fork seals and was wondering > > if I should switch to a different weight fork oil. Bel-Ray > > 10W is coming with the seals. I do alot of semi-technical > > trail riding (jeep trails and moderate single track). The > > stock oil (was it dealer installed?) worked just fine, but > > why not improve upon it. I'd sure like comments from those > > that have experimented with different weight oils. I weigh > > 175 lbs. > > Thanks > > Kevin A17 (7500 miles) > > > I have 10w in my forks with the LR progresive fork springs and I > think it is a good all-round weight to use in your forks. I have > heard 5w is too fast.
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I agree on the 15w being too harsh. I have 15w in mine and bounce around too much in rocky areas. But am too lazy to change.
Criswell
CA Stu wrote:
> --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "squasher_1" wrote: > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "hijklr" wrote: > > > I'm going to be changing my fork seals and was wondering > > > if I should switch to a different weight fork oil. Bel-Ray > > > 10W is coming with the seals. I do alot of semi-technical > > > trail riding (jeep trails and moderate single track). The > > > stock oil (was it dealer installed?) worked just fine, but > > > why not improve upon it. I'd sure like comments from those > > > that have experimented with different weight oils. I weigh > > > 175 lbs. > > > Thanks > > > Kevin A17 (7500 miles) > > > > > > I have 10w in my forks with the LR progresive fork springs and I > > think it is a good all-round weight to use in your forks. I have > > heard 5w is too fast. > > I just went to the exact same setup on my 2000. I am 50 pounds heavier > than you (Kevin). > > I have 15w in my 99 and it's a bit too harsh... > > Go 7.5 or 10w, yo'll be happy. > > Thansk > CA Stu > A13 > A13 > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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CA Stu wrote:
If you want something in between, 10W < (Mobil 1) ATF < 15W. That's what I am running in my cartridge forks and it was perfect for me (235lbs). A cheap alternative at least. Z DC A5X A12X> I just went to the exact same setup on my 2000. I am 50 pounds heavier > than you (Kevin). > > I have 15w in my 99 and it's a bit too harsh... > > Go 7.5 or 10w, yo'll be happy. > > Thansk > CA Stu
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Kevin,
Stu is right about the 15W fork oil IMO. I weigh the
same as you and settled on 7.5W fork oil. I tried 10
and 15W and they were too harsh for my tastes and
riding style (80on/20off). I have been using BMW 7.5W
fork oil. The LR progressive fork springs make a world
of difference.
YMMV,
John Lyon
--- CA Stu wrote:
===== John __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/careermakeover> --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "squasher_1" > wrote: > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "hijklr" > wrote: > > > I'm going to be changing my fork seals and was > wondering > > > if I should switch to a different weight fork > oil. Bel-Ray > > > 10W is coming with the seals. I do alot of > semi-technical > > > trail riding (jeep trails and moderate single > track). The > > > stock oil (was it dealer installed?) worked just > fine, but > > > why not improve upon it. I'd sure like comments > from those > > > that have experimented with different weight > oils. I weigh > > > 175 lbs. > > > Thanks > > > Kevin A17 (7500 miles) > > > > > > I have 10w in my forks with the LR progresive fork > springs and I > > think it is a good all-round weight to use in your > forks. I have > > heard 5w is too fast. > > I just went to the exact same setup on my 2000. I am > 50 pounds heavier > than you (Kevin). > > I have 15w in my 99 and it's a bit too harsh... > > Go 7.5 or 10w, yo'll be happy. > > Thansk > CA Stu > A13 > A13
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I'm 210 and found the 15wt. was harsh w/the Prog LR springs in the first
Mule. When I get around to doing Mule II(A17), it'll be with 7.5 or 8wt. I
may try 2.25 or 2.5" inch spacers as well, instead of 2'', to compensate for
higher/stiffer preload in the back.
Stu.......you got two lucky A13's?
courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html> Kevin, > > Stu is right about the 15W fork oil IMO. I weigh the > same as you and settled on 7.5W fork oil. I tried 10 > and 15W and they were too harsh for my tastes and > riding style (80on/20off). I have been using BMW 7.5W > fork oil. The LR progressive fork springs make a world > of difference. > > YMMV, > John Lyon > > --- CA Stu wrote: > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "squasher_1" > > wrote: > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "hijklr" > > wrote: > > > > I'm going to be changing my fork seals and was > > wondering > > > > if I should switch to a different weight fork > > oil. Bel-Ray > > > > 10W is coming with the seals. I do alot of > > semi-technical > > > > trail riding (jeep trails and moderate single > > track). The > > > > stock oil (was it dealer installed?) worked just > > fine, but > > > > why not improve upon it. I'd sure like comments > > from those > > > > that have experimented with different weight > > oils. I weigh > > > > 175 lbs. > > > > Thanks > > > > Kevin A17 (7500 miles) > > > > > > > > > I have 10w in my forks with the LR progresive fork > > springs and I > > > think it is a good all-round weight to use in your > > forks. I have > > > heard 5w is too fast. > > > > I just went to the exact same setup on my 2000. I am > > 50 pounds heavier > > than you (Kevin). > > > > I have 15w in my 99 and it's a bit too harsh... > > > > Go 7.5 or 10w, yo'll be happy. > > > > Thansk > > CA Stu > > A13 > > A13 > > > ===== > John > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! HotJobs > http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/careermakeover > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ
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So is heavier fork oil like heavy dark beer - it's OK for a while?
Whereas one can drink standard (Utah) 3.2 all day without all the
bumps.
Kevin A17
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "The Mule" wrote: > > > > Stu is right about the 15W fork oil IMO. I weigh the > > same as you and settled on 7.5W fork oil. I tried 10 > > and 15W and they were too harsh for my tastes and > > riding style (80on/20off). I have been using BMW 7.5W > > fork oil. The LR progressive fork springs make a world > > of difference.
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