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не, ну почему бы и не коротать время выбором масла.
ага!

кстати, вот ещё более полная табличка (тут и моторекс есть): http://mahonkin.com/~milktree/motorc.../oil-weight.pl

а вообще - фокс морочит голову.. вот, скажем, для вилки Fox 32 Float 140 RL 2008, по старой таблице надобно было лить масло 7.5 wt, а по новой 10 wt..

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ещё полезная инфа по теме, http://www.thehubsa.co.za/forum/topi...s-oil-weights/ :

Fox rebrands its fork oil.
The important thing to remember here is that the "weight" labelled on the the oil bottle does not mean it has the same viscosity as an oil of the same labelled "weight" by another manufacturer.
There are tables available comparing the actual viscosities of oils in Centistoke (Cst), usually at a standardized temp. of 40 degrees.
The "old" Fox 7wt is rebranded Torco RSF "Medium" with a viscosity of 31.82 Cst at 40 degrees Celsius.

The "new" Fox ten weight oils(yes there are two!) are probably Silkolene PRO RSF 10wt "RED" and Silkolene 10wt "GREEN"
The Silkolene/Fox "GREEN" apparently has a similar viscosity to the Torco RSF medium/Fox "old" 7 wt.
The Silkolene/Fox "RED" has a higher viscosity than the "old" Torco/Fox 7wt. It follows that you can use the Fox 10wt "GREEN" in both legs on pre "FIT" damper forks.
The FIT damper oil is the higher viscosity Silkolene/Fox "RED" and the bath oil the lower viscosity Silkolene/Fox "GREEN". This is according to Fox's master oil volume chart.
Fox always used the 7wt for damper and bath oil because of their open bath design,but with their new FIT dampers, they went with the heavier oil in the damper but stuck with the 7wt equivalent for bath oil.