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I have a 2003 r1150rt, and was curious what type and wt. of oil everyone is using in their transmissions.
Thanks !
I have had good luck with RED LINE Syn. gear oil.Change every 6K.
Guys and Gals:
Does the synth gear oil seem to help with shifting by chance?
Mine is a little rough at times for only having 47k on it.Thought maybe some synth would help a bit...
Perry
at what rpms are you shifting?]
Usually around 4K rpm depends if I am loafing it or riding it sporting. I think the real problem lies in my halfhearted shifting vs the "smack it with athourity shifting that beemers need. I need to retrain the left foot for a BMW style shift. It's been 2 months and about 700 miles since this bike was new to me. Before that it was a Triumph Sprint ST(fairly smooth shifter with synth in the crankcase.
Perry
at what rpms are you shifting?]
Usually around 4K rpm depends if I am loafing it or riding it sporting. I think the real problem lies in my halfhearted shifting vs the "smack it with athourity shifting that beemers need. I need to retrain the left foot for a BMW style shift. It's been 2 months and about 700 miles since this bike was new to me. Before that it was a Triumph Sprint ST(fairly smooth shifter with synth in the crankcase.
Perry
try north of 5K (or even 6), see how it responds. I have asked this question whenever someone complains about clunky shifting, and i have always gotten responses of "4K", or even lower.
mine is not as smooth as my old 900SS Duc, but mostly due to the R11 having a longer throw.
Guys and Gals:
Does the synth gear oil seem to help with shifting by chance?
Mine is a little rough at times for only having 47k on it.Thought maybe some synth would help a bit...
Perry
I have had good luck with RED LINE Syn. gear oil.Change every 6K.
Trust the mfg's intervals until you learn differently-on multi$$$ aircraft the intervals are honored, why not do the same on a bike? I know it's your machine, but my 2cents...Post #2 says it all, that is what the manual recommends. Aside from the fact that the manual also says change it at 24, or 12k miles, I change mine each year just for the piece of mind. Some may argue it is a waste of $ but after spending 20k or so on the bike, the extra $10 per year seems to be a minimal expense for longevity of the bikes workings.
I am currently using Mobil 1 Synthetic LS 75W-90 in my R1100RS. It is spec'd API GL-5. I've only had this bike since August and put this in both the transmission and final drive when I bought it.
HOWEVER, Tom Cutter (transmission expert at Rubber Chicken Racing Garage) recommends *against* Mobil 1. I respect his opinion and will be switching to his recommendation of Castrol Hypoy C 80W90 (non-synthetic) GL-5 gear oil next time around. He also uses Spectro Hypoid 80W90 (non-synthetic) gear oil, so I might use that if I can't get my hands on the Castrol.
Mark,
where can I find some info about Tom Cutter's recommendations,I currently use Mobil 1.
thanks