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jd-man
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oil level

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Hi all can i take engine oil reading when bike is on paddock stand as found it hard to do when sitting on bike what is best to do ? :think:
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bike needs to be as level as possible to get an accurate reading, but saying that, i prefer to set my oil level so i can just see oil in the bottom of the sight glass when its on the sidestand.
this is approx 3/4L overfill, which does absolutely no harm whatsoever, doesnt spew oil out of the breather, doesnt burn oil, doesnt blow seals.
just it spends so much time leaned over lol :twisted:
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benny hedges wrote:just it spends so much time leaned over lol :twisted:
Is that on the stand at home as you are too busy riding the SP or the Ped Benny? :wink:
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get a glamourous assistant to look while you sit on it?
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You are all wimps. Holding the throttle & the pillion hanger you can easily pull the bike level off the side in the crounching position & check the level. I weigh 11 stones not a big dude:):)
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You know the square section wooden mallets?
Get a cheap one, with a square handle as well as head.

You can park the sidestand on the handle, and just slide it in a bit at a time until the bike is just about upright.

Because the handle effectively forms a wedge, it works beautifully.

And if you go too far, and the bike falls over, you can hit yourself on the head for a while with the mallet, just to teach yourself a lesson.
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jd-man wrote:Hi all can i take engine oil reading when bike is on paddock stand as found it hard to do when sitting on bike what is best to do ? :think:
get a mate or bird to hold it straight for you if you cant manage it
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