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Re: Removed, cleaned and greased.
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![]() The best method is make a T-shaped piece of paper, and insert it into your forks after you remove the fork caps, and the springs, and before you drain any of the old fork oil. ![]() ![]() The second method is to measure the amount of old oil you remove, and refill the forks with the same amount. The first method ensures you get the correct height of oil, which is the desired result. ![]() ![]() You shouldn’t use motor oil in your forks. However, many motorcycle owners replace their fork oil with ATF. In fact, the QLink service manual recommends using ATF to replace the oil in the forks. ![]() ![]() Fork oil degrades with use, and I have ridden my Zong almost 40,000 miles. ![]() ![]() ![]() Spud ![]()
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