first oil change and I fuxored it up
#11
RE: first oil change and I fuxored it up
ORIGINAL: LearjetMinako
Even thou the Owner's Manual is not clear about the oil.
Even thou the Owner's Manual is not clear about the oil.
#12
RE: first oil change and I fuxored it up
ORIGINAL: stellar_d
Not clear? It tells you exactly what standard of oil has to be put in it. I brought it with me the first time looking for oil and found it using the manual.
ORIGINAL: LearjetMinako
Even thou the Owner's Manual is not clear about the oil.
Even thou the Owner's Manual is not clear about the oil.
Anyway, I'm going to leave it for now. I'll swap it out sooner ratherthan later or if I lineup for a long ride in the near future, but I guess I'm not too worried about it.
#13
RE: first oil change and I fuxored it up
ORIGINAL: FM_Thumper
I don't understand why you guys go through the trouble of laying it down. [&:] A dab of grease on the spring holds it in place.
I don't understand why you guys go through the trouble of laying it down. [&:] A dab of grease on the spring holds it in place.
#15
RE: first oil change and I fuxored it up
ORIGINAL: YIZLT
The Castrol GTX has detergents in it that are harmful to the bikes clutch plates Etc. You want to use a oil that is formulated for 4-stroke motorcycles. After the break in period I would suggest a synthetic oil like Amsoil, Redline, Etc. I use Amsoil 10-40. Hope this helps.
The Castrol GTX has detergents in it that are harmful to the bikes clutch plates Etc. You want to use a oil that is formulated for 4-stroke motorcycles. After the break in period I would suggest a synthetic oil like Amsoil, Redline, Etc. I use Amsoil 10-40. Hope this helps.
I've got half Castrol GTX and half generic 4-stroke motorcycle oil in my bike right now, and she seems to be doing fine. Both are 10w40
Hope I don't **** up my clutch plates
#18
RE: first oil change and I fuxored it up
ORIGINAL: YIZLT
It will take some time , but detergent oils will **** up clutch plates!
It will take some time , but detergent oils will **** up clutch plates!
Because it seems kind of like a waste to toss oil with only 200mi on it down the drain.
#19
RE: first oil change and I fuxored it up
I'm using Mobil 14-stroke bike oil. My local Autozone carries it which makes it more convenient to buy than the otherquality synthetics.
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/...4T_10W-40.aspx
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/...4T_10W-40.aspx
#20
RE: first oil change and I fuxored it up
ORIGINAL: YIZLT
Car oil won't cause clutch slippage. The detergent in the oil causesexcessive wear on the clutch disks. Shop mechanic told me this. Car oil is not good for bikes![sm=noooo.gif]
Car oil won't cause clutch slippage. The detergent in the oil causesexcessive wear on the clutch disks. Shop mechanic told me this. Car oil is not good for bikes![sm=noooo.gif]