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Re: fork oil options?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:31 am
by dougie
Answer to my e-mail from Bel-Ray -
"Doug,
Thanks for writing in.
Bel-Ray High Performance Fork Oils are fully compatible with each other
and can be mixed to get different weights. To get a 7W from a mix of 5w
and 10W you mix 15% 5W with 85% 10W.
Thanks for using Bel-Ray Performance Products
Regards,
SirTech "
So the concept is good, but the math is tricky.
Re: fork oil options?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:46 am
by DanielMc
dougie wrote:Answer to my e-mail from Bel-Ray -
"Doug,
Thanks for writing in.
Bel-Ray High Performance Fork Oils are fully compatible with each other
and can be mixed to get different weights. To get a 7W from a mix of 5w
and 10W you mix 15% 5W with 85% 10W.
Thanks for using Bel-Ray Performance Products
Regards,
SirTech "
So the concept is good, but the math is tricky.
At least that solves half the problem - using Robtg's link I was able to get 7.5w with around a 40/60 split, broadly in line with Bel-Ray technical advice that you need more "heavy" and less "light" in the mix if you want to get between the two viscisities.
Very useful stuff...
Re: fork oil options?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:38 am
by Garnet
I bought some inexpensive 7wt off the shelf at a local shop last fall. I'll find the bottle and post the brand.
Re: fork oil options?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:44 am
by Kurt in S.A.
Funny...I take the Bel-Ray numbers and plug them into the link given previously, and I get a 9wt oil. Oh, well...
Kurt in S.A.
Re: fork oil options?
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:10 pm
by BoxerTwin
thanks for the answers. I wasn't sure if the ones that Haynes was stating were really the only options or not. I'll pick up some 7.5 and try it out.