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I see dead people.
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Carving a slice thru the braindead masses..(pun intended)
Bike: M900
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Fork oil sepcs.
I have a '93 m900 with the early non adjustable Golden Showa forks. I know what the Haynes Book of Lies quoteth, but what would anyone else recommend as far as fork oil types, weight and amount?
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Hi Space,
Had a look in my Ducati workshop manual and it seems Haynes have got it right..... SS8 and a quantity of 457cc. But it doesn't say anything about increasing the quantity to 487cc to improve performance like Haynes do. |
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I see dead people.
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Carving a slice thru the braindead masses..(pun intended)
Bike: M900
Posts: 1,464
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And Daytona gave me some generic Silkolene fork oil, sae 10 I think...
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