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Cheers . ____________________ Snow rider wrote: I'm far to annoying to be near for long periods of time |
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Just FYI - old oil comes out the bottom, new oil in the top.
HTH  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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And don't try pouring the new oil down the dipstick tube like a woman would do  ____________________ Current bike: Honda CBR 1100xx |
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also dont try and fill the oil without refitting the sump plug  ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
Current rides CB 125 TDE(the next project) NS125RK ( now on the road ) CB125TDC (soon to be project 17) melody ( the nephews ) |
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Yeah you want to use some allen keys. Go slow until its turning smoothly as a lot of the screw heads shred very easily on fairing bolts. And dont overtighten too much either just a pinch to nip if up.
You may have slotted sections to aid installation also so be careful to check before you try rip it away with the bolts out. Yes run the bike for 5-10 to get it warm before emptying oil as it helps move crud out with it. Be mindful it can get very hot though when it starts spilling from the sump as you remove the bolt.
Check the level amount (use a jug to measure if needs be) fill. Check level. Run bike til warm again. Recheck. Fill if nescessary.
Also mind not to overfill can cause just as many problems as underfilling.
And finally of course dispose of oil at appropriate waste disposal site to avoid destroying rainforest / melting iceburgs / killing kittens in a sea of oil  |
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Is it one of there you have? I had the same problem last weekend, until I actually got a spanner on the nut to hold it while tightening the handle - trying to hold it by hand wasn't enough. |
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Jobs a gud un!  ____________________ Current bike: Honda CBR 1100xx |
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I'd barely touched this or any of my previous bikes until earlier this year until i braved it doing an oil change, found it was the catalyst to get me doing stuff on the bike generally, since then spent about 150 quid on a good set of tools, but already the 2 services i've avoided [and probably done a more thorough job of than most garages would even with my new experience] have covered that cost and more.
If you haven't got one already get a haynes manual or similar and you can crack on with most stuff with a bit of help from youtube and BCF i found.
I have my valves to do next year which i'm dreading/contemplating chickening out of still Time will tell  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 361 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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