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    #16
    make your own per the service manual description...50% ATF trans fluid and 50% straight 30 weight motor oil... thats whats in my bikes as well as many members here using the same formula.
    Last edited by chuck hahn; 04-03-2010, 07:51 AM.
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      #17
      I blend DexronIII and 20wt engine oil to use in my forks. (I'm "frugal" also)

      DexronIII is around 8wt and has nice anti-foaming properties to boot.

      if you do blend ATF and engine oil don't use type "F" fluid; it has metal particles in it.
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      http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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        #18
        resurecting old thread

        **Just going through my old posts looking for any new added comments.**

        A thought occurred to me with this thread.

        A lot of suggestions that include different weights of oils. 10w, 15w, 20w mixed with trans fluid etc etc...does human body weight come into play with this? I don't know whats in my forks, could be fish oiil for all I know, (never did get to changing it) all I know is the bike still seems to jolt over the small cracks in the road.
        I'm in the 220 lb range . Just curious if some of these responces are from 100 lb guys?

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          #19
          I'm about 280 pounds and I regularly whip my GS850 like a rented mule over the worst pavement Indiana has to offer.

          FWIW, I use 20W fork oil. Everyone else gets 15W.




          Crikey, only the skinflints on the GS forum could get their panties in a wad over the cost of fork oil. You guys are legends among the ranks of historic tightwads.
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            #20
            Had 20weight in my 85 750s forks,got it free .When a stupid mistake meet I had to change seals I got some 15weight.Like it much better,the 20weight was a bit harsh.

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              #21
              front end fiddling ........

              hi guys,, a few months ago i got some great help from members,,, anyway... after 10 years of owning the bike ,,,1980 gs1000e,, i jacked up the front and flushed clean the fork tubes,, then replaced the poor excuse for springs with progressive springs that i purchased from a member and replaced the slop oil with bel ray 10w and great i,ve now got a nice handling bike... never ever wait 10 years to change your oils it doen,t cost much and it saves dramas .... regards david

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