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Wow! I would be damn uncomfortable seeing my oil look like silver glitter even with a new bike.
Uh yeah me too. I would have changed the oil at the 500 mile mark.
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Wow! I would be damn uncomfortable seeing my oil look like silver glitter even with a new bike.
I don't.A future GSer.
I seem to get dirty as soon as i walk into the garage, how did you keep your helper so clean? haha.
It was just as bad in the TU250X as well...Wow! I would be damn uncomfortable seeing my oil look like silver glitter even with a new bike.
It was just as bad in the TU250X as well...
It looked like beat but weird colored oil, then you shine the led light to it and you could see the silver hue and particulates, especially as it was running out of the bike. Not the usual BLACK/Dark brown.I've had new bikes and I don't remember the first oil change looking like metalflake paint. heh Maybe I just don't remember it. heh
It looked like beat but weird colored oil, then you shine the led light to it and you could see the silver hue and particulates, especially as it was running out of the bike. Not the usual BLACK/Dark brown.
I've done a few new engine oil changes, it was weird that Harley Davidson recommends 1000 mile oil change, the Tux was 500 miles. Whatever, did it to the manufactures specs. Runs stronger now. I'm also going lighter on the oil grade since we are apparently back in March, snowing right now... And I rode in.
It will hold over till they run a full synthetic in the 1000 mile service. Then it's 5K mile oil changes. I'm letting them do the first 1000 mile check, includes an assortment of things (including valve clearance checks)... Then I will take over all the maintenance.
This motor will be a breeze for valve clearance checks and adjustments, 15K mile intervals and lock nut screw adjustment.
It usually does. That's why they want you to go back to the dealer for the first change. Most of the wear occurs in the first hour as the parts get acquainted. Most of it is cylinder bore as the rings seat. When I was racing we would change the oil on a fresh build after 20 minutes of warmup, and cut the filter apart to look for chunks. It was always shiny metalflake.Wow! I would be damn uncomfortable seeing my oil look like silver glitter even with a new bike.
With new 2016 Bandits at 7k or less it is very tempting...Same with my Bandit, screw adjusters, so the difficult part of doing a valve adjustment is removing and installing the valve cover. LOL 20k mile interval. The one thing I particularly love about my Bandit is there is NOTHING on two wheels that beats it for ease of maintenance. When I bought it, it was a decent bike that had a lot of appeal to me. That has changed over the 13 years I have had it and it has moved into my category of dream bike.
Umm I did my B-12's every 10-15K miles or so (annually over the winter) and they were always out of whack, same with my 16V GS750. The B-12 service interval is 7500 miles FYI. However My bike was pushing the 90K miles with the 10-15K mile intervals I did. Phenomenal bike!Same with my Bandit, screw adjusters, so the difficult part of doing a valve adjustment is removing and installing the valve cover. LOL 20k mile interval. The one thing I particularly love about my Bandit is there is NOTHING on two wheels that beats it for ease of maintenance. When I bought it, it was a decent bike that had a lot of appeal to me. That has changed over the 13 years I have had it and it has moved into my category of dream bike.
New Bandit 1250's are Shim over bucket FYIWith new 2016 Bandits at 7k or less it is very tempting...
[/URL]That's it!? One picture? We want more!
Gee whiz, Dave. Only 300hp?
What will it be after the sensors get sorted?
Will you get to ride it?
Do you want to ride?
very nice looking 900 custom.