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I have spent 20 minutes checking and this information doesn't seem to be mentioned online which is odd. I did find the Owner's Manual and that doesn't mention it. There appears to be no service manuals. Contact Honda Service in your country direct. Some go by CCs, some go by distance from the top of the fork leg.
The fork oil does not have anything to do with the kind of engine do you have, 2t or 4t. Doesn't matter.
You need to replace the fork oil, you need to know the year of the fork. means, you need to know if it's a bladder or non bladder fork.
oil height of the bladder fork is approx. 70mm, non bladder forks run about 100mm oil level.
oil amount is about 530-600cc per leg
Too much smoke means too much oil in the fuel, check the auto oil injector, if its electronically controlled, you can try disconnecting battery to reset the system.
front fork capacity is 285 cc per leg, but you need to take the spring out and fully extend the forks and measure 140mm from the top and thats where your oil needs to sit.
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