raYzerman wrote:The FSM fork oil level is 92mm, and one should never over-fill. Under-fill is OK to a point, and some choose to have more air as a cushion, so something like 98-100 mm is fine.
One thing I'd recommend is putting in a set of straight-rate springs that are suitable for your weight. The OEM springs are 0.85 rate and more of a progressive style, made for lighter riders. If you are 200 lbs., you will benefit from more suitable springs. If you were to use RaceTech springs, their fork oil level recommendation is 130mm, but keep in mind their springs are longer and of a heavier wire gauge and need more room.
As for oil, the only reason to go heavier is to provide more damping. The OEM oil is on the light side (it has been said lighter than 5W), but I don't know anyone who has run out of damping adjustments. You can experiment with 10W, but 7W would be OK IMHO. Nothing wrong with 5W either, and the replacement oil may be more of a true 5W. If you keep the OEM springs, perhaps a heavier oil would provide some compensation but this is not an exact science.
Check out the suspension matrix I posted, perhaps some valuable info for you......
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I appreciate the feedback!
I should add I weigh 175 pounds(without gear) and was looking to start with the stock oil weight, and level and start there to see how it works for me..I have about .5 miles on this bike so far.
I have the suspension on my VFR totally redone for my weight, and riding style (aggressive sport touring) which was a lot of $$ but completely worth it to me.
I am just starting out on the FJR so the intention is to establish a base line and work from there, if needed.
Additionally I want to get it back together and ride lol!!
With all that said, I absolutely welcome any and all feedback/suggestions, or anything that could benefit me in terms of oil type, and oil level.
Thanks again guys, Happy Monday!!

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