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I think you will enjoy it as wellSupposed to be mostly sunny with temperatures in the fifties tomorrow, we just had over a inch of rain Thursday and Friday so the salt should be off the roads, it’s the middle of December so do you think a 100 mile ride will be long enough to warm bike up fo a oil change?
Surely 100 is fine; but what bothers me seriously the most is kicking up all that salt dust and grime that has been used on the roads up there in the last few weeks. Dont know how to do it; but run in the shop, change the oils, then kick in the pressure washer for the "touch up" washing of the underside……….God bless....Dennis
I'd like to change my oil as well, but I'm not insured, so idling in the driveway is an option, but its easy to overheat the engine.
I'll probably do it this winter, my oil is looking really dark from last summer, and I'll do a quicker change in the Spring after riding for a couple of weeks.
You are better off doing a cold oil change (there are many who do it cold and swear by it) than leaving high mileage old oil which has combustion acids and other contaminants in it over the winter. Allow to drain overnight.
Always put your equipment away with fresh oil in it.
Take the plug and filter out one day, put back the next, or a week later. Then fill. Run briefly.
Your going to have to do it again. You didn’t use BMW oil
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While you are at it, chase down that oil leak.Will add to list