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$16 for one quart of 15W Fork Oil????

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Where in the world did you get it at. I just bought some the other day for less than 10 bucks.
 
Did you have to go to Australia or New Zealand to pay that kind of price? :confused:
Where they holding a gun on you???

Daniel
 
Hi,

Yep, it ain't cheap. I paid about $4 for a pint of fork oil in my last Z1 order. It's just enough to fill my forks to the proper level. I remember paying about $12 for a quart in a dealership a couple of years ago.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Yikes

Yikes

That's about what they charge at Cycle Gear. I needed some a while back and was near one of their stores, so I stopped in (first and last visit). I took it up to the check-out and asked the kid if it was mis-marked. He looked at me like I was from a different planet....

Cliff....at 4 bucks a pint, you only paid half as much as he did.;)
 
It was a local dealer here. I was so shocked that I just paid it. I felt like a zombie. $16 for one quart of fork oil. $20 and do I have a problem with that? I'd just walk away and figure out something else is all. If I could. This economy sucks.
 
$7.00 for a quart of ATF and a quart of straight 30 weight oil..mix the two together and you have a 7.00 half gallon of fork oil.. just syain!!
 
I remember paying $20+ for a quart of trans fluid for the HD Dyna I had. :o
 
$7.00 for a quart of ATF and a quart of straight 30 weight oil..mix the two together and you have a 7.00 half gallon of fork oil.. just syain!!

I like that. Might give that a shot and see how it works. Thanks!!
 
Ah, the price of needing it NOW. My last quart of fork oil was $6, or free when you consider it got me over $75 and earned me free shipping :)
 
The 50/50 ATF and 30 weight isnt a home brew recipe..its specifically stated right in the service manual for my 78 750E. It is Suzukis own recipe, so if it good enough for them its CHEAP enough for me...LOL.
 
The 50/50 ATF and 30 weight isnt a home brew recipe..its specifically stated right in the service manual for my 78 750E. It is Suzukis own recipe, so if it good enough for them its CHEAP enough for me...LOL.

Manual says 10W/30, not 30W, which is much thicker at ambient temperatures.

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If you are going to blend your own 'fork oil' using a 50/50 mix of ATF and motor oil, may I suggest using Dexron III ATF and a straight 20Wt oil, that way you should end up with about a 14 weight oil.

the 50/50 blend of ATF and 20Wt will (might) be a bit on the firm side for your tastes, so you may want to bump down to a 75/25 blend of ATF and 20Wt oil, which should end up being somewhere around 11~12Wt.

figure Dexron III ATF @ 7.5'ish and blend your way from there.
 
If you are going to blend your own 'fork oil' using a 50/50 mix of ATF and motor oil, may I suggest using Dexron III ATF and a straight 20Wt oil, that way you should end up with about a 14 weight oil.

the 50/50 blend of ATF and 20Wt will (might) be a bit on the firm side for your tastes, so you may want to bump down to a 75/25 blend of ATF and 20Wt oil, which should end up being somewhere around 11~12Wt.

figure Dexron III ATF @ 7.5'ish and blend your way from there.

I respect Dale's suggestion only it's hard to find straight 20W.
 
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