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Oil change help! ASAP
#21
(02-02-13, 10:42 PM)darrsi link Wrote: Yeah, cheers for that deadeye  :lol

I can't believe there's so much discussion about pouring liquid into a hole!

Haha, your welcome, I'm glad you understood I was just taking the piss  :lol

As for the second line, I'm sure there is an innuendo in there somewhere haha
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#22
I warm the bike up before draining the oil - just to make sure most grit geds dissolved and drained along with oil.

I also rock the bike to drain as much as I can.

Usually it's more around 2.9 litres when I change oil&filter.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#23
I might pick my bike up and shake it next time, and see if i can get 3.3 litres out of it.......  :nana
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#24
(03-02-13, 11:24 AM)darrsi link Wrote: I might pick my bike up and shake it next time, and see if i can get 3.3 litres out of it.......  :nana

:lol :rollin :lol
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(03-02-13, 11:24 AM)darrsi link Wrote: I might pick my bike up and shake it next time, and see if i can get 3.3 litres out of it.......  :nana

If you bother to use both hands, you might get there. I just lift it with little finger while drinking cofee and smoking, so the best I manage is 2.9.


Really, 2.9 is what does it after a filter change. I believe manual says so as well. Just put it on the flat surface, on the center stand. When all the oil si out, I sit on the bike in order to lift the fron wheel. Then i rock it left and right a bit (foot down, sitting on it).
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