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Old Feb 26, 2018 | 10:57 AM
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Default Need help for the z800 2015 front fork

I have a 2015 z800 and looking for a properly way to change the front fork oil.
I look up on the internet and find the service manual online. But the problem is on page 481
it said 405ml, and another page 496 it said 450 :frown:

https + manualslib.com/manual/849459/Kawasaki-Z800.html?page=481
manualslib.com/manual/849459/Kawasaki-Z800.html?page=496


Thanks for any advice , i'm really confuse now :serious:
 
Old Feb 26, 2018 | 03:16 PM
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About the only active discussions on this forum revolve around KLX 250S bikes. You may have better luck at this forum:

Kawasaki Streetbikes/Sportbikes - Kawasaki Motorcycle Forums
 
Old Feb 26, 2018 | 04:46 PM
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Thanh You Rob9876 ill have to try that
 
Old Feb 26, 2018 | 04:49 PM
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For some reason i cant post after register that forums ,
 
Old Feb 27, 2018 | 01:27 PM
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That's odd, maybe you need to post in already-started conversations a few times before you start a new thread. Did you try posting in the new member area of that forum?
 
Old Feb 27, 2018 | 03:19 PM
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Phan,
In my experience, it's not necessarily the volume that goes in the fork, but instead the level of the oil in the fork. See if you can find a fork oil level specification.
 
Old Feb 28, 2018 | 01:31 PM
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Thank you guys, i decided to let the local dealer to do the hard job for me.
But as i said before, he's very young and not very good ( i think), and after change fork oil ,( i use liqui 10W because that's the only thing my local have)
And now the front fork is quite stiff even he adjusted it for me, i can feel it when go through pothole. Before changed its smooth as silk.
Why is that? did he forget to add oil to one of my fork or something like that?
 
Old Feb 28, 2018 | 02:34 PM
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Phan,
I'm no expert on this, so only a suggestion that 1) 10W may be to heavy for this application and 2) the oil level may be too high or low. I think 'stiffness' can be attributed to heavier fork oil as it doesn't flow through the valve orifices as easily and may also be due to too much oil. Also, I'm curious what adjustments he made. Your fork may have compression and/or rebound adjustments available for you to manipulate. These are typically screw-type that have a number of 'clicks' from 0 to 15, for example.
 

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Old Feb 28, 2018 | 03:48 PM
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@IDRIDR,
1) I think you're true, but maybe i must live with it because this is only thing availble here.
2) But do u think the level too high or too low to cause stiffness. Because if it's too high, i can try take some out myself, but if its too low , ill have to bring it to my local dealer(30km city traffic). And how can i know if he forgot to put oil in my fork or not , does no oil cause stiffness too?
He did ajust something with the screw nail on top of the fork which is a mystery to me, ill check the number tomorrow
Do u think its safe to keep the bike that way? If it is, i prefer keep it because bring it to the dealer and waiting for it to be fixed is quite annoying.
 
Old Feb 28, 2018 | 05:01 PM
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Do some google searches.
For example, "fork oil level effect" yields Changing fork oil level does what? - Stromtrooper Forum : Suzuki V-Strom Motorcycle Forums
and http://www.dirt-bike-secrets.com/oil-level.html

The screw on top may be one of the clicker adjusters for damping or rebound.
maybe these guys. https://www.z800.net/index.php?topic=227.7
 
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