Oil level where should it be?
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Oil level where should it be?
Oil level where should it be?
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Re: Oil level where should it be?
With the bike upright you have a high and low level mark in the the little window on the clutch case, so anywhere between those two lines is good. I generally check/fill up to the high mark when the engine is cold as all the oil would have sunk back down to the sump.
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Re: Oil level where should it be?
ta carl it needs toping up then may aswell get neil to drop it all and but fresh in me thinks 

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Re: Oil level where should it be?
make sure its semi synthetic..........NOT fully synthetic........chric wrote:ta carl it needs toping up then may aswell get neil to drop it all and but fresh in me thinks
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Re: Oil level where should it be?
already have two tubs of semi thanks 

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Re: Oil level where should it be?
I have mine so its just viable in the window when its on the side stand .
Never had an problem
Never had an problem
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Re: Oil level where should it be?
So what oil do you all use? Always used the expensive castrol one myself (Cant remember the name) and thinking about doing an oil and filter change soon
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I still crave a supermoto...
Re: Oil level where should it be?
+1cybercarl wrote:With the bike upright you have a high and low level mark in the the little window on the clutch case, so anywhere between those two lines is good. I generally check/fill up to the high mark when the engine is cold as all the oil would have sunk back down to the sump.![]()
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