GS1150 oil removal with no access header

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  • drewandkellie

    #1

    GS1150 oil removal with no access header

    I just changed the oil on a GS1150ES i just purchased. It has a vance and hines aluminum looking header on it(nice header) but it runs directly under the drain plug. I drained what oil would come out of the oil filter housing and then lossened the clutch cover and leaned the bike to the right. I got most of the oil out (which was pretty thick and black). I am wondering if there is an easier method to drain the oil out for next time. Is header removal the norm on these header types?
    Thanks
    Drew
  • reddirtrider

    #2
    Can you change your filter without removing the header? Draining the oil isn't the problem, it's the filter change.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Header removal is the norm.
      Taking the header off is no big deal,( kind of a pain in the a$$) just the front eight bolts and the hanger. I doubt that it's all aluminum but it is still quite light and comes off in one piece. With an ES, you probably won't have to deal with the plastic.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Some use a pump to siphon most of the oil out via the oil fill hole. Do a google search, and check ebay as well, for these. Not sure how much of the oil is drained this way, though. Another long-term fix would be to get a cheap pan on ebay, and drill/tap it for a drain plug at a more convenient location. I wouldn't want to take the header off/on too often myself.
        Tony.

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