I was doing research for what 5wt fluid was the best for me to use in an upcoming fork rebuild (It's going to be either Redline Lightweight or Motul Shock Oil depending on which I can get easiest).
While doing internet searches I discovered that RC cars seem to use silicone fluid instead of oil in their dampers. They also use much heavier viscosity fluid than is used in motorcycle forks.
Curiosity led to a bit more research and some mention of silicone-filled dampers for cars but no availability of silicone fluid for rebuilding motorcycle suspension despite the claim in the RC community that silicone fluid is better than oil as it retains its viscosity better with temperature changes, lasts longer and leads to longer seal life.
There doesn't appear to be any mention of silicone fluid being available in lower viscosity for motorcycle forks and I'm curious as to why this is.
While doing internet searches I discovered that RC cars seem to use silicone fluid instead of oil in their dampers. They also use much heavier viscosity fluid than is used in motorcycle forks.
Curiosity led to a bit more research and some mention of silicone-filled dampers for cars but no availability of silicone fluid for rebuilding motorcycle suspension despite the claim in the RC community that silicone fluid is better than oil as it retains its viscosity better with temperature changes, lasts longer and leads to longer seal life.
There doesn't appear to be any mention of silicone fluid being available in lower viscosity for motorcycle forks and I'm curious as to why this is.