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06-04-2010, 09:54 PM | #12 | |
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Sometimes people crow about things that "work better" when they really don't have a clue. You need to filter the advice you get carefully.
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I use the full-synthetic about every other oil change...only because I'm cheap.
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06-04-2010, 11:37 PM | #14 |
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Re: oil type, weight, and filter???
1st- this post should be in general. no T-shooting in this thread.
2nd- second question you might ask about the type of gas so go with the cheapest one it is ok with this bike, people and mechanics do recommend to use the high grade once in a while to get the throat (carburetor) or (carb) clear. Use gas additive same as we use in cars or (chem 12) for the same purpose. 3rd- personally i think over doing has no additional benefit so do not worry about going cheap. full synthetic or high octane won't make GZ a sprinter and you won't get 82mpg if yours cant achieve it. 4th- this place is full of wealth. people from all walks of life and places are here.
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One of the first things I did when I got my bike was change the oil and filter. Got Suzuki motorcycle oil cause Im not taking any chances. It was $6 something a quart for it and synthetic was $12 a quart. One thing Id recommend, is checking the 2 orings while they are still in the plastic. I took the plug out and let it drain while i changed the filter and when i opened the new cover oring bag i noticed some idiot had stapled the 2 oring bags together and the staple went THROUGH the large oring.
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edit:- $30 is the labour. With parts it's $60.
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Of course they use 10/40 when the bike shop changes it, that is what is called for on the bike, a good shop won't deviate from that unless you ask them to, and some of them still won't.
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