All,
I drained my forks of the 34 year old oil that was still there. Can you say sludge!! I rinsed it our thouroughly with a kerosene while puping the forks on the stand. I drained the kerosene thouroughly and then followed up with two good rinses of Dextron transmission fluid. I would say about 1/2 quart of Dexron is about all it took for both forks. NOTE: all was done with the springs removed!
The manual says refill with Dexron automatic transmision fluid to 160CC. I just happened to find this link.....[url]
http://motorbikearchives.com/Bike-Tests ... R175-1975/[/url. In which the authors stated they ended the stiff ride by dropping the dampening oil down to 140cc (1/2 cup each) instead of the recomended 160cc.
It was very good advise! and I cant say enough about the handling now.
I opened it up and was doing 45mph across the soybean rows afterwards and it was a good ride with handling improving at least 75%. The forks did their job and were bouncing like crazy but the the handlebars were moslty level.
After 5-6 miles of running "Old Greenie" through as many bumps as I could find with the forks 20cc low, I did not notice any bottoming out. That includes me bringing the front end off the ground 100% after I hopped a couple of small hills.
Hope this advise helps some of you with 1974 -1977 125's and 175's (same forks)
Larry