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what type of fork oil?

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I have a fork leaking so i bought new seals and plan to tackle this. I have replaced seals on a dirt bike so i will assume it is the same principle, just on a larger scale. I have a 83 gs850g, and i have read every post on forks, and i mean all! lol My book says to use 10, 15, 20 fork oil or atf. It states 8.5 oz, and level is to be 5.5in from top of fork and fully compressed. Question, which weight of fork oil should i use? Also book says fork air pressure to be 8.5 to 17 psi, in the posts i have read the pressure varies from rider to rider, from 11 to 30 psi. i just want a nice comfortable ride, don't plan to get crazy on it, but i want to be safe. so what you folks tell me to put in it, thats what i will do! thanks for you indulgence.
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Install Progressive or Sonic springs to replace the dangerously weak stock springs, and do NOT use air pressure in your forks. Air pressure is an unreliable substitute for a proper spring.

Most people use 15W fork oil. Any brand is fine.
 
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