Fork Oil Brand???

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Just wondering what brand everybody has used for fork oil? I apologize in advance if this turns into as heated a debate as motor oil. Prior to the next riding season I plan on putting in race tech springs and have settled on 15w oil. Race Tech fork oil is pretty pricey and even more of a factor it is harder to find.
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I use whatever is cheapest. Cycle Gear sells maxima brand, which I take to be their "house" label. That's what I bought. They had bel-ray and some others, but in the end, to me, it's suspension oil. I'm going to run it for a year or so and then swap it out. If it's the correct viscosity, then that's what I need.

I don't believe that *I* would ever be able to tell the difference between the "quality" of one brand over the other. I seriously doubt that there's a maxima refinery. It's more than likely made by one of the big brands and just labeled differently.

Let the flaming begin! ;):Flip::eek::Flash::D:thumbup::rockon:
 

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In my refurbishing efforts for Classic motorcycles, some repair manuals
recommend using ATF 10w in the forks. I did on a couple, seemed too
mushy for me. Changed to 10w BelRay and it seems to work better.
Got my fork oil at Cycle Gear also.
 

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I used Fuchs 5wt fork oil in my r6 forks when I changed the springs out. I hear alot of people like Belray, but it's pretty expensive and hard to find around here. I don't know what exactly makes "good" fork oil so I can't tell you if Fuchs is good or bad.. all I can say is it works.
 

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I use whatever is cheapest. Cycle Gear sells maxima brand, which I take to be their \"house\" label. That's what I bought. They had bel-ray and some others, but in the end, to me, it's suspension oil. I'm going to run it for a year or so and then swap it out. If it's the correct viscosity, then that's what I need.

I don't believe that *I* would ever be able to tell the difference between the \"quality\" of one brand over the other. I seriously doubt that there's a maxima refinery. It's more than likely made by one of the big brands and just labeled differently.

Let the flaming begin! ;):Flip::eek::Flash::D:thumbup::rockon:

Me too. I used what the guys at Cycle Gear handed me. :confused:
 

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I used Fuchs 5wt fork oil in my r6 forks when I changed the springs out. I hear alot of people like Belray, but it's pretty expensive and hard to find around here. I don't know what exactly makes \"good\" fork oil so I can't tell you if Fuchs is good or bad.. all I can say is it works.

Yeah Ed I know, :rtfm:, but I don't have on for an R6. I've not done anything to my R6 forks. Is 5 wt the correct weight? Also, have you pulled any maintenance on it? I've never worked on a cartridge fork before. It is difficult to do? Special tools?

Sorry to t/j...
 
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wrightme43

I used belray 15w.

It hasnt blown up yet.

I am still waiting.
 
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