OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
- Blade
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OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Just had the SP go through it annual MOT and realised it only does approx 500 miles a year.
I'm happy to service it annually and enjoy maintaining it in pristine conditions but it occured to me every 500 road miles she gets 50 quids worth of fully synthetic oil and a new filter.
It's a low rev'ing vtwin engine so hardly stressed. Therefire is it over kill to change oil at such low miles based on a time interval ?
Would bi-annual oil changes seem more sensible ?
I can still do all the other annual checks just wondering if I'm being silly throwing 4 litres of full synthetic into the sump every 500 miles. Oil quality degrades with use not time.
For info the bikes a keeper so not bothered about any future owners concerns as it won't be sold.
I'm happy to service it annually and enjoy maintaining it in pristine conditions but it occured to me every 500 road miles she gets 50 quids worth of fully synthetic oil and a new filter.
It's a low rev'ing vtwin engine so hardly stressed. Therefire is it over kill to change oil at such low miles based on a time interval ?
Would bi-annual oil changes seem more sensible ?
I can still do all the other annual checks just wondering if I'm being silly throwing 4 litres of full synthetic into the sump every 500 miles. Oil quality degrades with use not time.
For info the bikes a keeper so not bothered about any future owners concerns as it won't be sold.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
You're keeping the bike, you're happy to do the changes and you can afford to do them, so I don't see why you shouldn't do it once a year.
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Have you thought about getting a discount and buying a larger container of oil? http://www.aidlubricants.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; are doing a promo on PB Mag forum, offering 15% off with a code. I can PM you the code if you're interested. http://www.aidlubricants.co.uk/shop/q8- ... 40/121.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- C00kiemonster
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Personal Choice. Tbh you don't need to change the oil for 2 or 3 years in my opinion, but it's a beautiful thing (which one day you will sell to me for a few quid ) so treat it!
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Wasteful for me. As long as you start it every now and again and circulate the oil so it isn't just sitting there for large amounts of time. It's an instant saving of £50 every other year to blow/invest on trinkets!
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Good news Cookie she sailed through another MOT no issues I'm looking after her well for youC00kiemonster wrote:Personal Choice. Tbh you don't need to change the oil for 2 or 3 years in my opinion, but it's a beautiful thing (which one day you will sell to me for a few quid ) so treat it!
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Good ladBlade wrote:Good news Cookie she sailed through another MOT no issues I'm looking after her well for youC00kiemonster wrote:Personal Choice. Tbh you don't need to change the oil for 2 or 3 years in my opinion, but it's a beautiful thing (which one day you will sell to me for a few quid ) so treat it!
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
In the spirit of being a good lad I've got another mod to install for you Cookie mate.
She's getting an underslung brembo rear brake. Got the bits just need to do a trial fit and then get a custom hose made up locally. Fingers crossed there are no clearance issues and it's an easy mod.
She's getting an underslung brembo rear brake. Got the bits just need to do a trial fit and then get a custom hose made up locally. Fingers crossed there are no clearance issues and it's an easy mod.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Hurry up and get that 1299 Blade so you can sort it out ready for me in a couple of years
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Let me move house first and then if insurance drops with no manchester postcode the 1299 is the very first thing on my to do list
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Sweet.. I had one on the red daytona that Kwacky fitted. They look good and are supposed to have braking benefits?Blade wrote:In the spirit of being a good lad I've got another mod to install for you Cookie mate.
She's getting an underslung brembo rear brake. Got the bits just need to do a trial fit and then get a custom hose made up locally. Fingers crossed there are no clearance issues and it's an easy mod.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Could be some clearance issues as I know for a fact they won't fit with an OEM wheel so hopefully they might with after market Dymag's.
Fingers crossed it's a straight forward fit.
Fingers crossed it's a straight forward fit.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Well...you don't ride the bike and you change the oil.
If you DID ride the bike you'd still be changing the oil, right??
Either way, the end result is the same.
If you DID ride the bike you'd still be changing the oil, right??
Either way, the end result is the same.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Pointless unless the bike doesn't get properly hot when it does get used, if it gets hot you're driving out the moisture, and other than oil getting degraded through engine use its one of the only ways oil can get degraded.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Now the real reason for changing houses is evident!!Blade wrote:Let me move house first and then if insurance drops with no manchester postcode the 1299 is the very first thing on my to do list
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Change it once a year regardless. Left over winter with no movement some condensation inside is inevitable. For the sake of £50, its silly not to change it IMHO.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
That condensation will form regardless of whether the oil is changed or not though Duke.
Also I'm not 100% convinced of the impact. A Motorcycle Mechanic told me any condensation formed over winter would be extremely small and would boil of and evaporate in minutes of the engine being started and brought up to operating temperature. He didn't see it as an issue in his opinion.
As my garage is heated and has an insulated door it is unlikely any condensation would form tbh.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
Also I'm not 100% convinced of the impact. A Motorcycle Mechanic told me any condensation formed over winter would be extremely small and would boil of and evaporate in minutes of the engine being started and brought up to operating temperature. He didn't see it as an issue in his opinion.
As my garage is heated and has an insulated door it is unlikely any condensation would form tbh.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
You've got a heated garage and moving house. What more can you possibly want?
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
A PanigaleMonty wrote:You've got a heated garage and moving house. What more can you possibly want?
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Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Keep it as is.. oil degrades over time and especially going through cold winters etc it's likely to have degraded within a year.
Maybe change the oil you're using to bring the cost down though. I used Rock Oil Guardian Semi-synthetic on the road and that was more than adequate plus half the cost of the Castrol Power 1 Racing I use now
Maybe change the oil you're using to bring the cost down though. I used Rock Oil Guardian Semi-synthetic on the road and that was more than adequate plus half the cost of the Castrol Power 1 Racing I use now