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Any thoughts on fork oil weights? ATF? What is the weight of ATF?

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I run 20w in both the Z and C models and they also have progressive fork springs and braces. I've heard that ATF is between 2.5w-5w and all the way up to 10w so I'm not sure.
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ATF is bad for the seals and not the correct weight for the job.

I know what it says in the book, but that was 25 years ago and things have come to light since then.

Use Fork oil, that is why they make it.
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Post by Mike Barone #123 »

When my early model was stock I ran half way between spec weight and next weight avail and used synthetic fork oil.



Long time ago but I think the spec might have been 5wt so I blended half 5 and half 10 to get 7.5 and it worked out good.



Some of this depends your weight...being heavy I stuck to a modest fork oil weight increase. I tried 15wt one time and results were as if the forks had no movement at all....brutal ride.



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