I have an old mountain bike which I'm taking apart, cleaning and fixing. I have taken the suspension apart and need to put new oil in it. According to the manual it requires:
Right Leg Top (Volume) cc/ml - 93
Oil Weight - 5
Right Leg Bottom (Volume) cc/ml - 10
Oil Weight - 15
Left Leg Top (Volume) cc/ml - x
Oil Weight - x
Left Leg Bottom (volume) cc/ml - 20
Oil Weight - 15
This is all new to me. Does it mean I need to get 5 weight oil and 15 weight oil, measure out 93ml of 5 weight and mix with 10ml of 15 weight then put these in right leg. and then just 20ml of 15 weight into left leg on it's own??
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- by Kapow
- 1 Feb 2014, 9:21pm
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: Refilling suspension with oil
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