Questions & Answers for: fork oil suzuki sv

Question about 2006 SV 650 S

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...fork oil and adding spacers - without removing the forks! Lets face it, removing the front wheel, mudguard, calipers, forks etc is a right pain - there is a better way and it can be done in under 15 ...

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on a suzuki 03 sv100s front forks what is the oil quantiy on a suzuki 03 sv100s front forks what is the oil amounts on each leg 280mls per leg

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...fork may fit but the spring rates and the oil capacity will change the riding conditions you can make it the same by getting the same springs and settng the same oil amount but will take a bit off ...

try it and see you could even try changing your oil..cleaner oil seems to help when i have problems shifting, but you either have a bent shift fork, damaged shift drum, or damaged shift lever assembly

Question about 2001 SV 650

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change headligth bulb Do you have the fairing on your bike? if so you have to remove the harness clips from behind the forks then pop off the rubber gasket around the bulb, then release the metal ...

...fork oil capacity of a sv650 2002 what is the fork oil capacity of a 2002 sv650 This is Suzuki standard for a Pointy, sure someone will be along soon to say if Curvy is the same or not. Start at the ...

...fork oil, about 14-15 ounces. Especially with things that can greatly affect handling and safety-spend a couple bucks and buy a service manual. Amazon is an excellent place. It's the best $$$ you'll ...

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