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Hi guys ,I am changing the fork seals on a neighbours scooter the handbook says amount of fork oil is 130cm#  anyone know what this means,    thanks

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ml's, or cc or cm3, its all the same amount.

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1 hour ago, Airhead said:

it might really mean cm ( centimetres) as stated and somehow checked by a dip method when the wheel is of the ground? you need to research this

i see what you mean, but as 130cm is 1.3m they would have to be some seriously long forks to have that sort of fill point or air gap!

 

almost certainly 130cc as stated above.

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# is the number sign which according to Wikipedia quote below could be something to do with weight/quantity. Not much help but it seems to point to some form of quantity.

'It is often claimed that the symbol traces its origins to the symbol ℔, an abbreviation of the Roman term libra pondo, which translates as "pound weight".'

Mainstream use in the United States is as follows: when it prefixes a number, it is read as "number", as in "a #2 pencil" (indicating "a number-two pencil"). When the symbol follows a number, the symbol indicates weight in pounds. (Five pounds are indicated as 5#.) This traditional usage still finds handwritten use, and may be seen on some signs in markets and groceries. It is also commonly known as the "pound sign".

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Thanks again guys for all your input, still  confused as to what the #sign means ,gone with 130cc seems  about right,

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