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Can anyone say how 5W-30/ATF blend would compare to 10W-30/ATF in front forks? I've got a whole bunch of new 5W-30 sitting here that's never going to be used for anything else (since I no longer own any cages).
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Are you saying you want to use engine oil in your suspension? - better off putting it on your pancakes- since you need someone to tell you where it does NOT belong!
suspension oil is special in the anti foaming properties it has. I use spectro brand fork oil, they offer many 5-10-20-choices - for fattys or rebound. I have not heard of multi viscosity transmission fluid . dextron or type F ?? 10 weight old school lazy rubber swelling crap.
multi viscosity fluids are thin when cold and thick when hot? plus the foamy air bubble thing --messes up compression dampening. motor oil in forks - what a mess.
According to the manuals and many posts on here, 10W-30 and ATF mixed 50/50 is what the forks call for. I know more than a little about suspension, so check the attitude, chief.
I'm not here to flame anyone, but you have only 15 posts so far, and you are throwing attitude out to some one who has been a regular poster on here for years? I didn't think any of that $hit happened here.
Let's all try to keep it civil around here.
I don't know about your oil situation, but I will be watching this anyway since I need to do seals on mine.
The 30w fork oil we used on your bike is working fine with the weak springs. Now if you decide to go with some new/stiffer fork springs, then dropping the weight down should be considered. As for the fork oil it self, plenty of specific fork oils and weight choices out there now to make anyone happy. Just remember not all the brand weights are the same.I'm here for the info on fork oil because I will need to replace the gaskets/boots.
Tripivot can be rough around the edges but just sift through key points and disregard his manners.
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The 30w fork oil we used on your bike is working fine with the weak springs. Now if you decide to go with some new/stiffer fork springs, then dropping the weight down should be considered. As for the fork oil it self, plenty of specific fork oils and weight choices out there now to make anyone happy. Just remember not all the brand weights are the same.
if you can't just buy fork oil or admit it is the best thing for the task --- maybe use the search feature and do some research.
btw, it's "damping", not "dampening". Unless you're trying to get things wet. Don't feel bad, I've seen a lot of people make that mistake.
Instead of being a crusty old curmudgeon, why not try treating people with a bit of respect?
Can anyone say how 5W-30/ATF blend would compare to 10W-30/ATF in front forks? I've got a whole bunch of new 5W-30 sitting here that's never going to be used for anything else (since I no longer own any cages).
Speaking from direct experience, I can tell you ATF was more commonly available than specialised fork oil where I grew up and even when it became more readily available was usually only to be found in the motorcycle dealers', where it was priced beyond reason. This state of affairs only changed relatively recently.Fork oil was available at motorcycle stores in the 70's and before. I distinctly remember changing fork seals on my cl350 with it then.
Someone somewhere suggested MC manufacturers suggested ATF+ motoroil because they figured 3rd world countries wouldn't have "proper" fork fluid. This idea supposes that automatic transmissions were common in the outback...? The same manufacturers are very specific about other things, which does not gybe with an outlook on maintenance in the "3rd world".
I will look into your posts on 550 forks Pendulum, thank you. I wasn't looking to pi$$ anyone off. And I realize some here come off as very caustic. What I always have to remember is that everyone is here to help one another.