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Fork oil - RG250

Discussion in 'Suzuki 250cc 2 Strokes' started by Gamma Ray, Jul 29, 2013.

  1. Gamma Ray

    Gamma Ray Active Member

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    resealing forks on my Rg250 any idea as to oil grade and capacity per tube?
    Any help Greatly Appreciated.
    Thanks
     
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    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    Thanks for the help.

    what year are those specs for? mine is an 87 Canadian. rg250ch or a mkIII in other parts of the world. thanks
     
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    They are from the MK III Workshop Manual :thumb_ups:

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    Thanks a lot. found the manuals . lots of usefull hard to find info there.

    Here are 2 quick pics of it just before shipped to me.

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    Excellent ! .... looks in pretty good shape for an 87 bike :thumb_ups:
     
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    Thats one sweet ride , big RG fan right here !!!!
     
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    very nice, an old trick i use is some teflon in the oil.helps to fill wear areas and stop leaks in forks and macpherson struts.
     
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