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Sean_Morgan 17-05-20 06:33 PM

Fork oil options
 
After a lot of reading and research ive ordered myself a zx14r rear shock that I found on Ebay, and a pair of k-tech .95 springs.
I really didn't want to ask the usual "what spring/shock do I need" question so ive taken the gamble.
There's a lot of information out there and a lot of it is conflicting.
The bike is a 2003 650s and I'm 210lb.
The only extra bit of advice I could do with is regarding fork oil, what weight oil would you recommend.
I'm not planning on doing anything extreme on the bike just a lot of road work, I'm just looking for an improvement on the bouncy castle
Thanks in advance for any input
Sean




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Dave20046 17-05-20 06:47 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
I want to say 15 but wait for someone else .
2 Penneth on the shock - I would consider getting it serviced before fitment. It’s out , it’s easy and it doesn’t cost the earth. I don’t know what years zx14 ran but I’m guessing it’s more than a few years and mileage most likely unknown

wsmc549 17-05-20 08:16 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave20046 (Post 3115436)
I want to say 15 but wait for someone else .
2 Penneth on the shock - I would consider getting it serviced before fitment. It’s out , it’s easy and it doesn’t cost the earth. I don’t know what years zx14 ran but I’m guessing it’s more than a few years and mileage most likely unknown

100% with you on servicing the shock.

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Sean_Morgan 17-05-20 08:34 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave20046 (Post 3115436)
2 Penneth on the shock - I would consider getting it serviced before fitment. It’s out , it’s easy and it doesn’t cost the earth. I don’t know what years zx14 ran but I’m guessing it’s more than a few years and mileage most likely unknown

Thanks for the reply, I've already warned the bloke that does the stuff I don't feel comfortable doing that he's got a little job to do. I'm happy to do the swap, just not the rebuild


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Sean_Morgan 17-05-20 08:35 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wsmc549 (Post 3115445)
100% with you on servicing the shock.

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embee 17-05-20 09:31 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
I'd be inclined to suggest Silkolene Maintain RSF 10W oil. It is nearer to most 15W oils and has a high viscosity index (VI) which means the viscosity doesn't change as much with temperature. You can see how it compares in the table at http://peterverdone.com/wiki/?title=Suspension_Fluid (it is now called "maintain" but used to be called PRO RSF, as in the table).

I use RSF 7.5W but I'm a bit lighter and prefer to be on the comfier side regarding damping. It's not the end of the world if you decide you need/want higher viscosity at a later stage.

I get it from https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/

Sean_Morgan 17-05-20 09:32 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 3115450)
I'd be inclined to suggest Silkolene Maintain RSF 10W oil. It is nearer to most 15W oils and has a high viscosity index (VI) which means the viscosity doesn't change as much with temperature. You can see how it compares in the table at http://peterverdone.com/wiki/?title=Suspension_Fluid (it is now called "maintain" but used to be called PRO RSF, as in the table).



I use RSF 7.5W but I'm a bit lighter and prefer to be on the comfier side regarding damping. It's not the end of the world if you decide you need/want higher viscosity at a later stage.



I get it from https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/

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johnnyrod 18-05-20 06:00 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
I'd also say 15W. Embee is right, as simply the W number isn't the whole story, but yep a bit thicker is good, the standard fork damping is a bit soft.

Sean_Morgan 18-05-20 06:04 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 3115450)
I'd be inclined to suggest Silkolene Maintain RSF 10W oil

Ive got some on the way [emoji106]


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redtrummy 18-05-20 07:03 PM

Re: Fork oil options
 
I mixed 10 and 15 just to thicken it a bit.


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