Question-Coolant and Fork Oil for CBR1000F
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As far as I'm concerned, red green........it's just a colour does the same job and is better than nothing! It takes 10 mins to drain the coolant from these bikes.
From memory fork oil is standard 10W or the Haynes manual specifies transmission oil , though off hand I can't remember if it's synthetic or not.
Depends on how firm you want the front end, you can go with a heavier fork oil if you want.
Do a search, there are threads on here about this. Someone even suggests lengthening the front fork spring spacer to firm up the front.
I've just fitted the Hagon springs, these dispense with the spacer altogether and are supposed to be a big improvement, though as it's winter here and I've not had a chance to test them ( -2C salty roads).
I'm sure there'll be plenty to offer advice on here
From memory fork oil is standard 10W or the Haynes manual specifies transmission oil , though off hand I can't remember if it's synthetic or not.
Depends on how firm you want the front end, you can go with a heavier fork oil if you want.
Do a search, there are threads on here about this. Someone even suggests lengthening the front fork spring spacer to firm up the front.
I've just fitted the Hagon springs, these dispense with the spacer altogether and are supposed to be a big improvement, though as it's winter here and I've not had a chance to test them ( -2C salty roads).
I'm sure there'll be plenty to offer advice on here
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Color???? Please do not go by the color of the antifreeze. I have seen purple, red, green, orange. blue. I am sure there is others. Please to not go by color. Sorry for stepping on toes above. I am using Engine Ice for the antifreeze. You need to get an antifreeze that is made for aluminum engines... Just my
I also have the spacers in the forks.
I also have the spacers in the forks.
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As Phantasm mentioned, the coolant at the auto stores usually need to be mixed. The best mix is 50/50 for all around use and rating to about -34F (-36C). K-mart here ususlly carries Prestone (green). I have only seen the red coolant in Ford products. You do need coolant as it is also an anti corrosion agent, so the more the better to a certain point (50/50%).
Here is the Prestone chart ---> LINK
I have used transmission oil in forks in the past but the best is motorcycle fork oil designed with low stiction.
If you go back to the main Hurricane forum section and go to the sub-forums above this thread section, go to shop manual section and get all the manuals.
Last edited by TimBucTwo; 11-27-2010 at 08:44 AM.
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Color???? Please do not go by the color of the antifreeze. I have seen purple, red, green, orange. blue. I am sure there is others. Please to not go by color. Sorry for stepping on toes above. I am using Engine Ice for the antifreeze. You need to get an antifreeze that is made for aluminum engines.
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Many of the RED anti freeze products today are OAT ( Organic Acid Technology ) - they can not be mixed with the older type glycol based anti freeze.
The result of mixing the two is a horrid mayo like mush making you think the head gasket has gone.
The cure is a very thorough cleaning of the coolant system and re-fill with the correct anti freeze.