The front forks take 482 cubic centimers or 0.5 quarts each. You should jack the bike´s front up so the front wheel is just above ground level because else you will not get the space needed for the oil. The front forks need to be fully extended. Be careful to keep the bike stable on the jack so it won´t fall. Loosen the top nuts before you jack it up but don´t remove them before you lift the bike up. Some people prefer a little more front fork oil, others a little less, depending on how stiff or soft they want the front suspension to be. There is also the oil weight to consider, most use 5 W or 10 W oil.
8 oz.
5.4 oz
486ml each fork
320cc is the fork oil capacity on early K model CB500s.
St1300 fork oil capacity is 638cc per leg 10w
499ml
Honda Spec Manual says fork oil capacity for 94 VT600 is 449cc's in each leg.
Capacity is cc equivalent of 150mm each fork leg. Tom
It takes 5.6 oz of fork oil in each fork.
8.81 oz per fork.
According to Haynes, the Honda CB900C Fork capacity (filled with ATF) is 9.5 oz on the 1980 model and 9.8 oz on the 1981 model.
This bike, which was also known as the Honda Hawk, has front forks that will hold 150 ml of fork oil for each fork.