Great, thanks...very helpful. I ended up taking mine completely apart because they were really cruddy and dirty inside... clean, fresh, and healthy now!
I believe we used 20wt but it can depend on rider weight to extent as well. If it's a young guy or girl 10 or 15wt would be ideal I think. Penrite do a good range.
I believe we used 20wt but it can depend on rider weight to extent as well. If it's a young guy or girl 10 or 15wt would be ideal I think. Penrite do a good range.
Cheers! Just picked up a leaky TTR and this video is exactly what I needed. Much appreciated!
Great, thanks...very helpful. I ended up taking mine completely apart because they were really cruddy and dirty inside... clean, fresh, and healthy now!
Couldn't tell in the video, is the spring side facing up to the dust seal or down to the oil?
What is the stand which you were using to change oil seal?
I wanna buy it.
We just used a bicycle work stand. Works a treat.
can you please answer this question what kind of fork oil does a ttr yamaha 110 use
I believe we used 20wt but it can depend on rider weight to extent as well. If it's a young guy or girl 10 or 15wt would be ideal I think. Penrite do a good range.
What weight fork oil do they take
I believe we used 20wt but it can depend on rider weight to extent as well. If it's a young guy or girl 10 or 15wt would be ideal I think. Penrite do a good range.
What’s the oil capacity of these forks I can’t find anywhere
Fill them up to 80mm from the top.
Is it still 80mm from the top for a ttr230?
Not too sure sorry. Might need a copy of the service manual to check.
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It was at 69 likes when I liked it, so I unliked it, so it would stay at 69. Just know that I did like the video. 😂👍🏻
How did Tom do all of this without a drink 🥃🤷🏼♂️
J LAW he didn’t haha.
Please cut out the background music; it interferers with people who are hearing impaired