Fork/Motor Oil/ATF

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Fork/Motor Oil/ATF

#1 Unread post by shoey949 »

The nearest store which sells fork oil is a 45 minute drive away so I wanted to know if I could use ATF or motor oil in my forks. Does motor oil or ATF deteriorate or harm the seals or the forks?Is their any noticable differance in the ride quality?

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#2 Unread post by 9000white »

i have always used atf in all my bikes without any problems.
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#3 Unread post by BuzZz »

Fork oil is fork oil only because it is designed to be a certain viscosity and remain that viscous over as great a temperature range as possible. Well mostly, you still want the lubrication qualities for the sliding parts in the fork, but it's primary job is as a damping medium.

So if your riding an old bike with damper rod forks, the suspension action is well removed from modern stuff anyways, and even a huge change in fork oil wieght will not be as noticable to the ride.

If you have modern cartridge forks with high/low speed comp and reboud adjustment, then it will be much more sensitive to what fluid is in there.
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