Ed Rod,
You didn't mention the specs of the fork oil you used.
Also, are you aware that there are two different volumes of oil specified? Relates to you having rebuilt the forks or just a basic fluid change.
Also, there are hard "rubber-ish" cushion rings in the forks that will deteriorate over time. They usually end up as sludge in the fork lowers. Excessive topping out -or clunky sounding forks- is the result.
Is the rear mono original equipment? Any obvious signs of leakage? How's the rebound action?
Even remaining dormant for ten years, that still leaves seventeen years remaining to rack up some miles -so the mileage could be questionable.
What inspection and service work have you accomplished with the brakes and hydraulic system?
Please provide us with a few more clues n' details as to what you've already checked and/or replaced
