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Thread: Tri-z Front Shocks

  1. #1
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    Apr 2005
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    Tri-z Front Shocks

    I need to rebuild my front shocks on my Z but i need to know what air pressure and how much fluid i need to put in them. Any other info would be nice Thanks.

  2. #2
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    Jun 2006
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    Are you refering to the front forks? If so, I believe that they take 10 weight fork oil and no air. I'll have to check the service manual when I get home from work for the proper amount of oil though. Are you replacing the seals or just changing oil?

  3. #3
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    85 z 10wt-334cc 0-8.5 psi
    86 z 10wt-418cc 0-8.5 psi

  4. #4
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    NO AIR !!!! "they" say to "empty" out the air after each moto..air causes friction and heat ....
    i used 11-12 oz's in each side of my 85 forks...."lower,softer" for sand drags
    back in the day i would fill the tube up 6" from the top with no springs and collapsed down on the 86's
    "07" DR650 Suzuki Dual Sport

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    im just going by what the spec's page from yamaha is telling me personally...I run no air or 2psi for mx..

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