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Just come to top up the fork oil after replacing the seals on my 1980 1100 et and found the manual gives 2 different specs and levels

The manual states a level for  “E-01,  E28 and E-30.”    Of 238ml / 216mm 

and a second level of 252ml / 193mm  for “The others”

I can’t seem to find from the manual what these 2 different specs refer too. 
 

Any help would be appreciated.

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13 minutes ago, Spelli said:

Just come to top up the fork oil after replacing the seals on my 1980 1100 et and found the manual gives 2 different specs and levels

The manual states a level for  “E-01,  E28 and E-30.”    Of 238ml / 216mm 

and a second level of 252ml / 193mm  for “The others”

I can’t seem to find from the manual what these 2 different specs refer too. 
 

Any help would be appreciated.

your not gona tell the difference between 238ml and 252ml. go with 250ml and ride it.    how the feck do you measure 252ml anyway ????   

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56 minutes ago, Spelli said:

Just come to top up the fork oil after replacing the seals on my 1980 1100 et and found the manual gives 2 different specs and levels

The manual states a level for  “E-01,  E28 and E-30.”    Of 238ml / 216mm 

and a second level of 252ml / 193mm  for “The others”

I can’t seem to find from the manual what these 2 different specs refer too. 
 

Any help would be appreciated.

They are Country Codes ...its in the manual 

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Spelli said:
30 minutes ago, Duckndive said:

 

Country codes. 
great … got it. 
looks like Uk is E02

Thanks 

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Posted
1 hour ago, TonyGee said:

your not gona tell the difference between 238ml and 252ml. go with 250ml and ride it.    how the feck do you measure 252ml anyway ????   

Thats why they quote air gaps! Less air gap = harder spring effect and that can be felt!

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31 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said:

Thats why they quote air gaps! Less air gap = harder spring effect and that can be felt!

yes thats true but in this case of 40odd year old forks your not gona feel the difference of 14ml of oil. 

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On 2/14/2023 at 8:18 PM, TonyGee said:

yes thats true but in this case of 40odd year old forks your not gona feel the difference of 14ml of oil. 

But it's possible that you would feel the effect of the 25mm height difference at the bottom of the stroke.

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1 hour ago, coombehouse said:

But it's possible that you would feel the effect of the 25mm height difference at the bottom of the stroke.

Wheres the 25mm height come from ? We are talking of 14ml of oil. That wouldn't raise the level that much. 

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2 hours ago, TonyGee said:

Wheres the 25mm height come from ? We are talking of 14ml of oil. That wouldn't raise the level that much. 

Thinking it is the oil level difference of 23mm between models 

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23 hours ago, TonyGee said:

Wheres the 25mm height come from ? We are talking of 14ml of oil. That wouldn't raise the level that much. 

Sorry 23mm, it's in the screenshot from the manual at the beginning of this thread so I guess 14ml would have an effect. 

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