what wt. and how much fork oil for a 2005 tiger :P
your question is interesting, let me tell you that you need 720 cc. oil volume.
I understand that we need to use oil 10 w as manufacturing (berry soft), however I want to know if some of you have used 15 or 20 w (more hard)?
The forks on the Tiger are filled to a level given from the top of the stanchion when fully compressed with the spring removed.
The level Triumph give is 119mm. However, I wanted them a little stiffer. So I filled to 110mm and used a mixture of 66%~15W + 33%~10W...(13.66W?) Works for me anyway.
I don't know where "german" gets his volume from because (IIRC) I can fill both legs with less than 1 litre.
I used 20wt on my 05 tiger. wanted a much stiffer front end as im just a LITTLE on the heavy side and didnt like the dive. not cured it but i dont think oil alon would ever do that, but it has helped
During my recent 24K service, I had the fork oil changed to 15 wt. It really did make a difference on the stiffness and has decreased the dive. (I guess I'm not as heavy as Ghostbiker955. :) )
Blake
Blacktiger, oil volume (dry fill) 720cc and oil lever (fork fully compressed) 107mm (without spring ftted).
It is a manual info.
Quote from: "german"Blacktiger, oil volume (dry fill) 720cc and oil lever (fork fully compressed) 107mm (without spring ftted).
It is a manual info.
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Has 119mm in the Haynes manual........but that only covers 900 Tigers. Is that 107mmm ;
a) quoted out of the Triumph manual &
b) for 955 Tigers?
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yes. triumph manual for 955i.