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xr350 swingarm change.
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[QUOTE="fletcher, post: 1157226, member: 74488"] i done what you said dirt bike dave , pulled the springs out and dropped the forks down, drained oil out and was only about half a quart in each so i filled the forks up with new oil to 4 inch from top of fork pipes and put them back together , they both took 1and a haif quarts for both , when i took bike for a ride they seem to have no or very little pressure at all , is there a psi air level that has to be pumped into them or should they hold a fair bit of pressure without air , i used motul medium 10w oil , will the oil level be to low in the forks you think , you said they would take 1.5 pints each but the oil bottles here in australia are measured 1litre or 1.05 quart and both of the forks took 1.5 quarts or just under 1.5 litres to fill both ???. [/QUOTE]
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