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Title: oil change on new bike
Post by: redhawkdancing on January 23, 2010, 03:56:35 PM
okay...so I drained the gas out of the 2006 gs500 with 19 miles on it that has been stored inside.  I was going to take the gas to the dump, but I'm keeping it for my lawn mower. 

I pulled the dip stick and the oil 'looked' fine. Is it safe to leave the oil or should I change it?  If it was a car, I wouldn't even ask, but I'm not sure about the two wheeled vehicles. 
Title: Re: oil change on new bike
Post by: PachmanP on January 23, 2010, 04:35:53 PM
Would you keep or ditch it in a car?  A motor's a motor.

I'd probably go ahead and change it. Won't hurt and shouldn't cost much.

Although I'll toss a wrench in there asking if gs's start with "break in" oil for that first 600 miles.
Title: Re: oil change on new bike
Post by: BaltimoreGS on January 23, 2010, 04:36:22 PM
I would change the oil, it is cheap insurance.  There could be moisture (water) that has built up in it while sitting.

-Jessie
Title: Re: oil change on new bike
Post by: mister on January 23, 2010, 10:58:01 PM
Change the oil. That way YOU know what's in it.

Michael
Title: Re: oil change on new bike
Post by: ohgood on January 24, 2010, 06:18:42 AM
Quote from: mister on January 23, 2010, 10:58:01 PM
Change the oil. That way YOU know what's in it.

Michael

hot - change the oil HOT. there, just wanted to clarify :)

the next answer is "anything that does not contain friction modifiers". 10w40 is on the dipstick, yes, car oil is fine. no, it doens't need motorcycle specific oil. 10w40. or whatever is cheap. :)

Title: Re: oil change on new bike
Post by: redhawkdancing on January 24, 2010, 09:10:27 AM
actually...the next question was should I change the filter too?  I was thinking...yea, just like a car, right? 
Title: Re: oil change on new bike
Post by: Bluesmudge on January 24, 2010, 02:33:47 PM
some people change the filter ever other oil change. That is usually because they are putting so many miles on the bike so it becomes a hassle to change the oil filter so often. I only have to change mine every 6 months so I always change the filter.
Title: Re: oil change on new bike
Post by: mister on January 24, 2010, 06:56:42 PM
Quote from: redhawkdancing on January 24, 2010, 09:10:27 AM
actually...the next question was should I change the filter too?  I was thinking...yea, just like a car, right? 

Yes. The filter too. You don't know how long it's been since it was changed. You change it then You know for 100% sure.

Michael