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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2010

Step by step how I change the oil in a motorcycle. It is similar to changing the oil in a car, as the oil must be drained, the filter must be replaced and new oil must be poured into the oil reservoir. I change the oil every 3,000 miles. Oil: Castrol GTX SAE 10W-30. Oil Filter: KN-303

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  • Do you have to change the oil filter EVERYTIME you change the oil itself? If not, how long should that be replaced?

  • @VaporVII I always change the filter every time i change the oil. if you have to do it like that or not, I am not sure. But that is the way I do it :-)

  • I always got missed gears with castrol gtx. I switched to Mobil 1 in my cbr..no more missed gears....seems like the castrol breaks down to fast in these small high reving engines.

  • @greenmarine5 interesting, thank you for that information

  • You really should be wearing some kind of protective gloves while doing any kind of lubrication maintenance..... doing it without could cause skin cancer !!!!!!!!!

  • @GASPIPE1959 Thanks, I will try it next time ;-)

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  • Hottest mechanic EVER ;-)

  • lovely bikes , and clearly cared for. good job

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  • You should try out BelRay synthetic oil. It will make your bike run 5-10 degrees cooler. And when you run the bike before your oil change, the oil will not get hot enough to burn you!

  • @VaporVII yeah! every time, whats the point in changing the oil if you arent changing the filter?? they go hand in hand!

  • mobile 1 synthetic for all street bikes!

  • ahhh Me Love You LONNNNNNNG TIME

  • Hot mechanic :-)

  • Chain da oil?

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  • @minkis18 If it says JASO-MA on its API certification badge it can be used in you motorcycle. 10W-40 is the typical weight unless otherwise noted. Synthetic Oil is not necessary.

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