Just thought i would ask if anyone knows why the difference in oil change mileages, according to the Haynes manual, between the European models (6,000 miles) and the U.S. models (4,000 miles). On a Gen 1, 2001-2005, i believe its only a designation difference, the bikes are the same?
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(02-03-19, 08:31 PM)slappy link Wrote: Its because 1 American mile is equal to 1.5 UK miles
AYE Right. :rolleyes :lol
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Early 600s were designated as 4000 miles, later ones 6000. Exactly same engine. Erring on the side of caution I think, until they realised the engine wouldn't blow up. Either that or perhaps the oil just got better?
Probably just trying to get us owners back in more frequently to pay for a service to generate revenue.
As time wore on and people realised there was no need, the intervals were relaxed.
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My Gen 1 UK model Fazer 1000 which I bought new in 2001 has a 4000 mile oil change/service schedule, according to the service book which came with the bike. To date its had 40 oil and filter changes.
I change my oil and filter every year or 4000miles which ever comes first. Just changed mine 1200miles busy last year never got chance to ride much. Don't treat the cage the same 10000ml or every 12 months WHICH EVER COME LAST.
I envy you lot, I change my oil and rear tyre every 12 weeks.
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I would love to have the time/and price of the fuel to put enough miles to warrant changing my rear tyre and oil and filter every 12 weeks