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Hawk Fork Oil in CC or ml?
I've seen threads stating both. Can anyone verify if the Hawk's forks take 200cc or 200ml of fork oil?
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Ummm..... they are equal. 1cc=1ml
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Well then... I have shown my dumb-assedness! :) Thanks for the skewling! I learnt sumpin' HA HA!
If I would have only stopped to think for about 15 more seconds before I made that post I could have saved some embarrassment. Thank you! |
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The only dumb questionnis tthe one not asked. I have 210ml in mine.
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Don't be embarrassed. Metric unit isn't familiar to average Joe in US ;)
=== 1 cubic centimetre = 1 milliliter (1 liter = 10cm x 10 cm x 10cm ) It just simple as that... |
Crazy side note:
They stopped using cc's in the medical field. They use ml's instead. 2cc's could be mistaken for 200. :crazy: |
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Back in college my friends and I carelessly referred to 16oz beers as "pounders" and prided ourselves on the exercise we got drinking them. One day in physics we found out that due to density a "fluid ounce" of beer actually weighs more than 1oz of "weight." Thus, we had been curling more than an actual pound all along. Since we had been exceeding our exercise goals we decided to go out and have a few beers. |
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We don't play those games around here:tup: |
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