Disappointing that no one on this forum could helpDisappointing that no one on this forum could helpBack on August 10th, both "carlluvscorinne" and I asked
questions on this forum, about fork oils for vintage Hondas. As many of the veteran forum members know, often times when you buy a 40 year old bike, the original manuals are NOT included because they have been lost over the years. So the new buyers have no answers to basic questions ... like fork oil options. We have waited over three+ weeks .... but not ONE helping comment was posted on this forum? Now, NOS Owners Manuals and Technical Restoration books have been purchased from Ebay, etc, and we are learning more each day. But, it's disappointing because we thought this was an electronic forum we could get help about the bikes we are restoring, within a week or so. But to this date, it never came.
Re: Disappointing that no one on this forum could helpSMI: Typically, in August, lots of people are away on vacation or are simply trying to get as many miles under the wheels as possible, before the rains. This happens every August. Great! Why not step up and write up a summary of your questions and then the answers you are discovering. That, and also perhaps an "trial and error" account of what you did to solve (or try to solve) your problem/question would make a far more meaningful post than a public reproach to other Forum Members. I too had a question as to what oil to add to my forks. In the service manual, White Fork Oil was recommended. I had also heard that ATF is a suitable alternative. While visiting a local cycle shop/salvage yard, I asked the parts guys what they would recommend. He told me that ATF would work fine but they had a fork oil in stock that he said if it were his bike he would use.
It is Bel-Ray High performance 10W fork oil. It also came in 5W but I thought for an older bike, the 10W might be better. Comes in a 1 liter bottle for $12.00 Haven't installed it yet but will shortly. Will try to post a result. Gary '65 CL77 Owner
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