03-03-13, 09:11 PM
(03-03-13, 08:06 PM)Slaninar link Wrote: [quote author=b1k3rdude link=topic=6569.msg61236#msg61236 date=1362312201]
Yesterday I got lectured at the local bike shop for not changing my oil often enough, the irony is I thought I was quite good at changing my oil.
The bike hasen't been used much since I bought it, been mostly using the bandit due to the crap weather. I do start it up at east once a month if not more and when the weather is nice enough I take it out for a spin.
The shop's argument is if the bike dosen't get used from one week/s to the next, condensation can build up and contaminate the oil etc.
Do not start the bike, if you're not riding it. 99% of wear is from cold start. If you leave it over the winter, pour new oil and leave it be. It will be fine in 4 months time when you get back to it. Starting it during the winter is the worst thing you can do to your bike.
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Agree totally with this and have been trying to get this through to fellows for years. :wall
If you do not intend taking the bike out for at least a 10 to 20mile run don't start it.
Starting it like your doing is not only causing unecessary wear but also adding to the condensation issue.