Fork Oil Capacities All Years and Models
#11
Better check those weights of lube again your a bit high
good luck with 30 weight in a front fork. even 20 is pushing it.
good luck with 30 weight in a front fork. even 20 is pushing it.
#12
I searched the internet for this info and found there wasn't anything out there. Most of us don't have a harley manual anymore!
"Dry fork requires .5 to 1.0oz more than the wet amount due to residual oil left clinging inside the fork." Use 20 weight for average conditions. For extreme conditions use 10 weight or 30 weight accordingly."
-WET: Means you just drained the oil out of the plug and want to refill it.
-DRY: Means you dissassembled the forks and cleaned them dry inside/out.
WET.....DRY...(oz)............MODEL/YEAR.........................................
5.5 ..... 6.5 ...... Sportster thru 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... Sportster 1972-83
5.4 ..... 6.5 ..... Sportster 1984-87
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... Sportster 1988-2003
10.5 .... 11.6 ..... Sportster 2004-08
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... XL 883 Hugger thru 1991
10.7 ..... 12.1 ..... XL Hugger 1992-99
6.5 ..... 7.0 ..... FL/FLH 1948-E77
7.75 ..... 8.5 ..... FL/FLH L1977-84
7.75 ...... 8.5 ..... FLT 1980-97
8.7 ..... 9.7 ..... FLT 1998-2001
10.1 ..... 11.1 ...... FLHR 2002-09
5.5 ..... 6.5 ..... FX/FXE 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... FX/FXE 1973-83
6.0 ..... 7.0 ..... FXR/FXRS 1985-86
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXR/FXRS 1991-94
9.2 ..... 10.2 ..... Dyna/Low Rider 1991-2005
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... Dyna Wide Glide 1991-2005
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1980-84
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1985-2006
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FLST 1986-2006
12.4 ..... 13.4 ..... FLST 2007-09
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FXST 2007-09
10.5 ..... 11.6 ..... FXSTD 2007
Well I hope this helps atleast one person out. Cheers.
"Dry fork requires .5 to 1.0oz more than the wet amount due to residual oil left clinging inside the fork." Use 20 weight for average conditions. For extreme conditions use 10 weight or 30 weight accordingly."
-WET: Means you just drained the oil out of the plug and want to refill it.
-DRY: Means you dissassembled the forks and cleaned them dry inside/out.
WET.....DRY...(oz)............MODEL/YEAR.........................................
5.5 ..... 6.5 ...... Sportster thru 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... Sportster 1972-83
5.4 ..... 6.5 ..... Sportster 1984-87
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... Sportster 1988-2003
10.5 .... 11.6 ..... Sportster 2004-08
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... XL 883 Hugger thru 1991
10.7 ..... 12.1 ..... XL Hugger 1992-99
6.5 ..... 7.0 ..... FL/FLH 1948-E77
7.75 ..... 8.5 ..... FL/FLH L1977-84
7.75 ...... 8.5 ..... FLT 1980-97
8.7 ..... 9.7 ..... FLT 1998-2001
10.1 ..... 11.1 ...... FLHR 2002-09
5.5 ..... 6.5 ..... FX/FXE 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... FX/FXE 1973-83
6.0 ..... 7.0 ..... FXR/FXRS 1985-86
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXR/FXRS 1991-94
9.2 ..... 10.2 ..... Dyna/Low Rider 1991-2005
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... Dyna Wide Glide 1991-2005
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1980-84
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1985-2006
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FLST 1986-2006
12.4 ..... 13.4 ..... FLST 2007-09
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FXST 2007-09
10.5 ..... 11.6 ..... FXSTD 2007
Well I hope this helps atleast one person out. Cheers.
Willie
#14
I searched the internet for this info and found there wasn't anything out there. Most of us don't have a harley manual anymore!
"Dry fork requires .5 to 1.0oz more than the wet amount due to residual oil left clinging inside the fork." Use 20 weight for average conditions. For extreme conditions use 10 weight or 30 weight accordingly."
-WET: Means you just drained the oil out of the plug and want to refill it.
-DRY: Means you dissassembled the forks and cleaned them dry inside/out.
WET.....DRY...(oz)............MODEL/YEAR.........................................
5.5 ..... 6.5 ...... Sportster thru 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... Sportster 1972-83
5.4 ..... 6.5 ..... Sportster 1984-87
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... Sportster 1988-2003
10.5 .... 11.6 ..... Sportster 2004-08
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... XL 883 Hugger thru 1991
10.7 ..... 12.1 ..... XL Hugger 1992-99
6.5 ..... 7.0 ..... FL/FLH 1948-E77
7.75 ..... 8.5 ..... FL/FLH L1977-84
7.75 ...... 8.5 ..... FLT 1980-97
8.7 ..... 9.7 ..... FLT 1998-2001
10.1 ..... 11.1 ...... FLHR 2002-09
5.5 ..... 6.5 ..... FX/FXE 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... FX/FXE 1973-83
6.0 ..... 7.0 ..... FXR/FXRS 1985-86
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXR/FXRS 1991-94
9.2 ..... 10.2 ..... Dyna/Low Rider 1991-2005
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... Dyna Wide Glide 1991-2005
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1980-84
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1985-2006
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FLST 1986-2006
12.4 ..... 13.4 ..... FLST 2007-09
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FXST 2007-09
10.5 ..... 11.6 ..... FXSTD 2007
Well I hope this helps atleast one person out. Cheers.
"Dry fork requires .5 to 1.0oz more than the wet amount due to residual oil left clinging inside the fork." Use 20 weight for average conditions. For extreme conditions use 10 weight or 30 weight accordingly."
-WET: Means you just drained the oil out of the plug and want to refill it.
-DRY: Means you dissassembled the forks and cleaned them dry inside/out.
WET.....DRY...(oz)............MODEL/YEAR.........................................
5.5 ..... 6.5 ...... Sportster thru 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... Sportster 1972-83
5.4 ..... 6.5 ..... Sportster 1984-87
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... Sportster 1988-2003
10.5 .... 11.6 ..... Sportster 2004-08
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... XL 883 Hugger thru 1991
10.7 ..... 12.1 ..... XL Hugger 1992-99
6.5 ..... 7.0 ..... FL/FLH 1948-E77
7.75 ..... 8.5 ..... FL/FLH L1977-84
7.75 ...... 8.5 ..... FLT 1980-97
8.7 ..... 9.7 ..... FLT 1998-2001
10.1 ..... 11.1 ...... FLHR 2002-09
5.5 ..... 6.5 ..... FX/FXE 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... FX/FXE 1973-83
6.0 ..... 7.0 ..... FXR/FXRS 1985-86
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXR/FXRS 1991-94
9.2 ..... 10.2 ..... Dyna/Low Rider 1991-2005
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... Dyna Wide Glide 1991-2005
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1980-84
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1985-2006
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FLST 1986-2006
12.4 ..... 13.4 ..... FLST 2007-09
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FXST 2007-09
10.5 ..... 11.6 ..... FXSTD 2007
Well I hope this helps atleast one person out. Cheers.
#15
I'm running 10 over 41mm tubes. Does that make any difference in the amounts that you have listed?? Thanks
Crowrebel@juno.com
Crowrebel@juno.com
#16
I searched the internet for this info and found there wasn't anything out there. Most of us don't have a harley manual anymore!
"Dry fork requires .5 to 1.0oz more than the wet amount due to residual oil left clinging inside the fork." Use 20 weight for average conditions. For extreme conditions use 10 weight or 30 weight accordingly."
-WET: Means you just drained the oil out of the plug and want to refill it.
-DRY: Means you dissassembled the forks and cleaned them dry inside/out.
WET.....DRY...(oz)............MODEL/YEAR.........................................
5.5 ..... 6.5 ...... Sportster thru 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... Sportster 1972-83
5.4 ..... 6.5 ..... Sportster 1984-87
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... Sportster 1988-2003
10.5 .... 11.6 ..... Sportster 2004-08
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... XL 883 Hugger thru 1991
10.7 ..... 12.1 ..... XL Hugger 1992-99
6.5 ..... 7.0 ..... FL/FLH 1948-E77
7.75 ..... 8.5 ..... FL/FLH L1977-84
7.75 ...... 8.5 ..... FLT 1980-97
8.7 ..... 9.7 ..... FLT 1998-2001
10.1 ..... 11.1 ...... FLHR 2002-09
5.5 ..... 6.5 ..... FX/FXE 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... FX/FXE 1973-83
6.0 ..... 7.0 ..... FXR/FXRS 1985-86
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXR/FXRS 1991-94
9.2 ..... 10.2 ..... Dyna/Low Rider 1991-2005
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... Dyna Wide Glide 1991-2005
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1980-84
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1985-2006
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FLST 1986-2006
12.4 ..... 13.4 ..... FLST 2007-09
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FXST 2007-09
10.5 ..... 11.6 ..... FXSTD 2007
Well I hope this helps atleast one person out. Cheers.
"Dry fork requires .5 to 1.0oz more than the wet amount due to residual oil left clinging inside the fork." Use 20 weight for average conditions. For extreme conditions use 10 weight or 30 weight accordingly."
-WET: Means you just drained the oil out of the plug and want to refill it.
-DRY: Means you dissassembled the forks and cleaned them dry inside/out.
WET.....DRY...(oz)............MODEL/YEAR.........................................
5.5 ..... 6.5 ...... Sportster thru 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... Sportster 1972-83
5.4 ..... 6.5 ..... Sportster 1984-87
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... Sportster 1988-2003
10.5 .... 11.6 ..... Sportster 2004-08
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... XL 883 Hugger thru 1991
10.7 ..... 12.1 ..... XL Hugger 1992-99
6.5 ..... 7.0 ..... FL/FLH 1948-E77
7.75 ..... 8.5 ..... FL/FLH L1977-84
7.75 ...... 8.5 ..... FLT 1980-97
8.7 ..... 9.7 ..... FLT 1998-2001
10.1 ..... 11.1 ...... FLHR 2002-09
5.5 ..... 6.5 ..... FX/FXE 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... FX/FXE 1973-83
6.0 ..... 7.0 ..... FXR/FXRS 1985-86
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXR/FXRS 1991-94
9.2 ..... 10.2 ..... Dyna/Low Rider 1991-2005
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... Dyna Wide Glide 1991-2005
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1980-84
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1985-2006
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FLST 1986-2006
12.4 ..... 13.4 ..... FLST 2007-09
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FXST 2007-09
10.5 ..... 11.6 ..... FXSTD 2007
Well I hope this helps atleast one person out. Cheers.
Merry Christmas
#17
I searched the internet for this info and found there wasn't anything out there. Most of us don't have a harley manual anymore!
"Dry fork requires .5 to 1.0oz more than the wet amount due to residual oil left clinging inside the fork." Use 20 weight for average conditions. For extreme conditions use 10 weight or 30 weight accordingly."
-WET: Means you just drained the oil out of the plug and want to refill it.
-DRY: Means you dissassembled the forks and cleaned them dry inside/out.
WET.....DRY...(oz)............MODEL/YEAR.........................................
5.5 ..... 6.5 ...... Sportster thru 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... Sportster 1972-83
5.4 ..... 6.5 ..... Sportster 1984-87
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... Sportster 1988-2003
10.5 .... 11.6 ..... Sportster 2004-08
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... XL 883 Hugger thru 1991
10.7 ..... 12.1 ..... XL Hugger 1992-99
6.5 ..... 7.0 ..... FL/FLH 1948-E77
7.75 ..... 8.5 ..... FL/FLH L1977-84
7.75 ...... 8.5 ..... FLT 1980-97
8.7 ..... 9.7 ..... FLT 1998-2001
10.1 ..... 11.1 ...... FLHR 2002-09
5.5 ..... 6.5 ..... FX/FXE 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... FX/FXE 1973-83
6.0 ..... 7.0 ..... FXR/FXRS 1985-86
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXR/FXRS 1991-94
9.2 ..... 10.2 ..... Dyna/Low Rider 1991-2005
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... Dyna Wide Glide 1991-2005
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1980-84
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1985-2006
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FLST 1986-2006
12.4 ..... 13.4 ..... FLST 2007-09
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FXST 2007-09
10.5 ..... 11.6 ..... FXSTD 2007
Well I hope this helps atleast one person out. Cheers.
"Dry fork requires .5 to 1.0oz more than the wet amount due to residual oil left clinging inside the fork." Use 20 weight for average conditions. For extreme conditions use 10 weight or 30 weight accordingly."
-WET: Means you just drained the oil out of the plug and want to refill it.
-DRY: Means you dissassembled the forks and cleaned them dry inside/out.
WET.....DRY...(oz)............MODEL/YEAR.........................................
5.5 ..... 6.5 ...... Sportster thru 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... Sportster 1972-83
5.4 ..... 6.5 ..... Sportster 1984-87
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... Sportster 1988-2003
10.5 .... 11.6 ..... Sportster 2004-08
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... XL 883 Hugger thru 1991
10.7 ..... 12.1 ..... XL Hugger 1992-99
6.5 ..... 7.0 ..... FL/FLH 1948-E77
7.75 ..... 8.5 ..... FL/FLH L1977-84
7.75 ...... 8.5 ..... FLT 1980-97
8.7 ..... 9.7 ..... FLT 1998-2001
10.1 ..... 11.1 ...... FLHR 2002-09
5.5 ..... 6.5 ..... FX/FXE 1972
5.0 ..... 6.0 ..... FX/FXE 1973-83
6.0 ..... 7.0 ..... FXR/FXRS 1985-86
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXR/FXRS 1991-94
9.2 ..... 10.2 ..... Dyna/Low Rider 1991-2005
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... Dyna Wide Glide 1991-2005
9.0 ..... 10.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1980-84
10.2 ..... 11.2 ..... FXWG/FXST 1985-2006
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FLST 1986-2006
12.4 ..... 13.4 ..... FLST 2007-09
11.5 ..... 12.5 ..... FXST 2007-09
10.5 ..... 11.6 ..... FXSTD 2007
Well I hope this helps atleast one person out. Cheers.
Do u have one for fxdx?
Or is it the same with dyna/low rider?
#18
No ounces per tube...
#19
Anyone use Red Line Suspension Fluid?
https://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=29&pcid=18
"Used in many Harley-Davidson® and American V-Twin motorcycle forks and rear shocks that have not been revalved"
https://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=29&pcid=18
"Used in many Harley-Davidson® and American V-Twin motorcycle forks and rear shocks that have not been revalved"