Oil change - worth doing??
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Oil change - worth doing??
Bike had an oil change at First service - which was roughly 1200 miles ago (bike is now on around 2100 miles).
Is it worth changing the oil again before the trip to France? (5 days of hooning). I will only have time to change the oil tonight or tomorrow night.
I'll be taking a litre for topping up purposes - hope it'll be enough!
Is it worth changing the oil again before the trip to France? (5 days of hooning). I will only have time to change the oil tonight or tomorrow night.
I'll be taking a litre for topping up purposes - hope it'll be enough!
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Except when you drop the sump plug 'cos the oil's hot... that'll be a trip to the dealer instead of the tip thenbmwonder wrote:Position bike carefully over mains drain to allow oil to drip straight down thus keeping hands/garage and car interior clean and saving any wasted trips to the local tip. - Top TipBTW - is there any special process i need to do before dropping the oil or refilling??

RB - FWIW I'd do it, can't do any harm.
Adam
Forgive me father for I have sinned... ex S owner moved onto pastures new with four cylinders and a chain... and back to a twin, albeit in a V.
oil down the drain
at the risk of sounding a bit worthy, isn't it naughty chucking oil down the drain - does't it muck up the sewage munching bacteria or something, lead to pollution, global warming and probably abuse of iraqi prisoners?
You should do what I do - put it in an old plastic container and leave it in my brothers yard
You should do what I do - put it in an old plastic container and leave it in my brothers yard

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1980 Vespa P125X
1980 Vespa P125X
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given that I'm rapidly running out of time anyway..... I'll do this.Gromit wrote:RB - to be honest I wouldn't go through the hassle of changing the oil, just keep it topped up and let that motor bed-in.
Far better to change it soon as you get back - clean supply of oil after a few days' concentrated throttle-ringing always seems to do the trick.

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Re: oil down the drain
Ade B wrote:at the risk of sounding a bit worthy, isn't it naughty chucking oil down the drain - does't it muck up the sewage munching bacteria or something, lead to pollution, global warming and probably abuse of iraqi prisoners?
You should do what I do - put it in an old plastic container and leave it in my brothers yard


Well you can't have good taste in Bikes and be amusing !!!
Cheers
PAul
ps. Enjoy the trip guys. <bar stewards>
pps. Not that I'm sore that I'm not going or anything like that !
ppps BRing me back a stick of rock !
Cheers
PAul
Keep it sticky side down.

PAul
Keep it sticky side down.

My old man used to drain the car oil into an old washing up bowl before chucking down the kitchen gulley back in the days when no one cared and smoking was mandatory (esp. when changing oil)
Just figured that as most S riders are more "mature" the practice was still common place
I'll get me coat...
Just figured that as most S riders are more "mature" the practice was still common place

I'll get me coat...
2000 R1100S Sport
1980 Vespa P125X
1980 Vespa P125X