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    How much fork fluid for Honda Hornet CB250 '98?

    Does anyone have a service manual for Honda hornet CB 250 98 or know how much fork fluid needed for each fork ,

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    i have read alot of places online and they are saying 400 ml each fork

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    Quote Originally Posted by Party007 View Post
    i have read alot of places online and they are saying 400 ml each fork
    sing up here and you get plenty of answers http://www.hondahornet.org.uk/messageboard/index.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Party007 View Post
    i have read alot of places online and they are saying 400 ml each fork
    i have read a lot of places online and they say:
    "Stick your tongue as far out of your mouth as possible, and then try to touch your nose. Once you are in this position, hold the same muscle groups still and begin moving your tongue around. Practice in sets, moving the tongue clockwise, counterclockwise, and up and down.

    With a loose jaw, point your tongue while simultaneously trying to keep your tongue in constant contact with the top and bottom your mouth. Once you are in this position, practice moving your tongue in and out of your mouth. For the more advanced student, try keeping your mouth closed and circling your tongue around inside of it, while of course, maintaining position. An extension to the advanced exercise is trying to dissolve a lifesaver held in your teeth from the inside out.

    Stick your tongue straight out of your mouth, trying to keep your tongue flat and relaxed. Slowly, while holding the position, practice curling the wide tip of the tongue upward, downward and side-to-side. Practice in five sets of ten, holding each move for 2 seconds.

    Keep your tongue relaxed and open your mouth. Move your tongue in and out of your mouth forwards and in both directions. Practice in five sets of twenty."

    but i'm guessing you're not having the same problems, eh?

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