2019 Honda CB500X First Service D.I.Y. | 600 Mile Motorcycle Service How To | Oregon Motorcycle 2020

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  • @perrybeyer7531
    @perrybeyer7531 4 года назад +7

    If you have a centerstand, do not start the oil drain process on the centerstand. The pan you are draining it into may not catch the first big spurt of oil that comes out. The pan needs to be further back than the stand allows. Start draining on the side stand. Towards the end of draining, put the bike on the centerstand. Definitely drains more oil that way. Also makes it easier to check the oil level when refilling. The tin foil is is a good tip when removing the filter to protect the exhaust header from getting soaked in oil. Easy peasy oil changes on this bike. Even a non-mechanical type person can do it.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Hey thanks for the tip. Next oil change coming up soon.

  • @MollysPa
    @MollysPa 2 года назад +4

    Thanks, nice video. Used engine oil contains carcinogens so it's best to wear rubber gloves when changing it. Also, on the initial startup, your oil pressure will come up faster if you have already filled the oil filter prior to installation. Done quickly and carefully, you'll spill little if any oil when reinstalling the filter.

  • @michaelscott9773
    @michaelscott9773 3 года назад +5

    Fitting a centre stand makes maintenance much easier--thanks for sharing your 1st service.

  • @WRjockey
    @WRjockey Год назад +1

    (Hopefully this is not a repeated comment, but I think youtube did not allow me to post a link..) Great video, thanks. I especially liked your tip about using foil to direct the oil flow from the removed oil filter! That worked so well. I have a tip of my own for you or anyone interested. I have a 3/8 in drive electronic torque wrench and wanted to use it for the oil filter as well as the drain bolt. I got an "EWK" oil filter wrench from Amazon (3/8 in drive, 64-65mm, 14 flutes) for about $13 that was a perfect fit and made that job a breeze. Particularly for someone like myself who's older, my hand strength isn't what it once was and I wouldn't trust myself to twist the filter on tight enough by hand. Now I know it's torqued properly, as is my drain bolt. Also, I have the Honda service manual for the '22 500X, and the specified torque value for the oil filter is 19 lb-ft, and for the oil drain bolt it's 22 lb-ft. And as you suggested, I used a new crush washer for the oil drain bolt. It would be silly not to, as it was only a $1 part. Again, thanks for a great video!

  • @MoSportsUSA
    @MoSportsUSA 2 года назад +5

    I liked watching your oil change maintenance, instructive. Not judging but it's always been a procedure for me to pre-fill the new oil filter before installation. This may take several pours as the filter media absorbs the oil, and I don't fill it to excess so it's running out as I install it. Otherwise, thanks again for a clear and concise tutorial.

    • @mtkoslowski
      @mtkoslowski 2 года назад

      You are correct.

    • @stevegresty4181
      @stevegresty4181 Год назад +3

      @@mtkoslowski Not much point in pre filling a horizontal oil filter due to spillage when fitting, I totally agree pre filling vertical oil filters though.

  • @raydavies9916
    @raydavies9916 4 года назад +3

    Nice one i have the same bike in white (2019) the first oil change i took it to the shop but now on 3000 miles UK i will do it myself, it's an easy job as i have had bikes for 45 years.
    Enjoy your bike and it's a bike that will do all you want. Ride safe mate.

  • @julianrose810
    @julianrose810 4 года назад +9

    Nice video 👍 going through the basic tasks. The oil drained easily on the X, but when doing the job myself I always removed the oil filler cap prior to draining the oil it might help air enter the engine as the oil drains away... All the best 😉

  • @tomar3
    @tomar3 10 месяцев назад +1

    What a bloody great video. Very helpful and confidence inspiring. Cheers mate!

  • @rocketrollsvlogs7625
    @rocketrollsvlogs7625 4 года назад +1

    Yeah, I do all my own maintenance on my 2014 CB500X. I also use the prescribed Honda oil, 10W30, and Honda filter. I installed a centerstand and it makes the job a lot easier. I buy the gallon (4l) bottle just keep some extra around in case I need to top off. That only occurred once after a long highway ride.

  • @eddale5557
    @eddale5557 Месяц назад

    I have never changed the watcher on the drain plugs either on my car, ATV or mc and it have never leeked the last 30 years! i check for leeks after a little driving ofc.

  • @macmackay8579
    @macmackay8579 4 года назад +1

    Covid19 allowing, I am awaiting delivery of my brand new CB500x, in white. This informative and easy to follow video will serve to install my own belief and confidence to undertake the required work on this first service, depending on Honda European regulations! Good stuff, thanks.

  • @kevink1214
    @kevink1214 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video. My 2023 came with synthetic oil. Guess Honda changed their process.

  • @jerrywallis599
    @jerrywallis599 3 года назад

    First service will put your bike in system and makes it easier to get service if your on a trip and something goes wrong. Also I fill up the filter before installing it safer. It has a one way valve in filter so it wont leak.

  • @gregs3032
    @gregs3032 4 года назад +4

    pre oiling the filter makes it much faster to get oil to the top end on a dry start up

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Yes. It is a bit hard though with a horizontal mounted filter.

    • @gregs3032
      @gregs3032 4 года назад +2

      @@OregonMotorcycle i do it easily on my 500x just fill the filter 2-3 times, let it soak in and install it

    • @daveinwla6360
      @daveinwla6360 4 года назад +1

      To pre-oil a horizontal filter, I fill the filter to about 40% of its capacity and then hold it
      horizontal for 5-10 seconds to let the oil seep through the filter material to stabilize
      the oil level horizontally in the filter. Then I spin the filter onto the engine. No oil spills
      out, and the time spent with no oil pressure during the 1st start-up is minimized.

  • @petewebb6952
    @petewebb6952 4 года назад +1

    Thanks. Really good. I must admit I let the techs do it at my local dealer, besides there is the warranty issue in the U.K. but it’s really good to see this and I like the way you present it, multi-tasking and all.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +1

      Pete Sudhana I do believe your ok to perform all your own maintenance. The dealer will try and tell you that you can’t, but the manufacturer says you can.

    • @robcourtney1997
      @robcourtney1997 4 года назад

      I agree about the warranty issue and dealership service tie in. This is a good reference for post warranty period for us UK riders

    • @iz723
      @iz723 3 года назад +1

      Yeah the first service has to be done by a dealer within 10% of the stated mileage for warranty periods. And it involves more than an oil change. Mostly tightnening up some bolts and checking valve clearances which is important for a newly run in motorcycle.

  • @ecooley257
    @ecooley257 3 года назад

    I've done a good couple hundred oil changes on 4 wheeled vehicles, so it isn't scary to do this. But this popped up on my youtube suggested so I figured 15 minutes on a video could be well spent. I'm about 200 miles off my service. Good tips on the foil and the crush washer. I'm excited to service my bike!

  • @normanschlongdongovic4124
    @normanschlongdongovic4124 4 года назад +3

    Honda should introduce premium model for 2020 with hand guards/engine guards/radiator guards/skid plate/centre stand

  • @lucianoromero777
    @lucianoromero777 3 года назад +3

    20W 50 if you’re riding in hotter climate to add a bit more protection to the engine during those heat days. Oil at that viscosity stays thicker at higher temp and protects the clutch also, Valvoline 20W50 motorcycle oil would recommend over 10W40 does a lot more protection

    • @michaellandis2144
      @michaellandis2144 3 года назад

      And yes, it's OK to mix 20W50 with 10W40 or 10W30/

  • @Actias1974
    @Actias1974 9 месяцев назад

    Suggestion. Open the oil fill cap when draining oil.

  • @donpetravick4812
    @donpetravick4812 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for posting this . I used this for my first oil change on my cb500x.

  • @danielschneider1663
    @danielschneider1663 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for pointing out the bolts!

  • @Shubham_Yadav_Darshnik
    @Shubham_Yadav_Darshnik 4 года назад +1

    That was the very important information about oil level after changing oil. Thanks 👍🏻

  • @Sunz-me5mo
    @Sunz-me5mo Год назад

    Helps to fill the oil filter with oil before installation.

  • @SuperMegaSammy
    @SuperMegaSammy 4 года назад

    I never replace crush washer owning the nc700 for five years no oil leak. But is a good habit to get one just in case, good tip for aluminum foil, thanks for the video.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +1

      Sure thing. Im just trying to do it 100% right. Technically this isn't a crush washer, but the old one was a lil deformed. Its only a buck so what the hell:) Some bikes, (like my CBR) have true crush washers that really need to be replaced every oil change.

    • @emprrah
      @emprrah 4 года назад

      Where do I get one

    • @SvenTSchixe
      @SvenTSchixe 4 года назад

      @@emprrah From the dealer.

  • @Jim-MT
    @Jim-MT 3 года назад

    I only use synthetic oil in everything. It's BETTER in EVERY way (except cost but cheaper than a repair).

  • @livingahumanlife2651
    @livingahumanlife2651 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Bought my brand new bike yesterday. I live in Norway, Europe, so I'll have to check the warranty over here... Thanks for this video!✌🏻

  • @marcpilon9189
    @marcpilon9189 4 года назад +5

    You definitely need to add oil after starting the bike because your empty oil filter needs to fill up

    • @mrpantur7280
      @mrpantur7280 3 года назад

      depends. if the Manuel says its 1500ml then that's what you should put in.

    • @marcpilon9189
      @marcpilon9189 3 года назад +1

      @@mrpantur7280 indeed, also, you can pre-fill the filter before screwing it in

  • @curtisdammann5043
    @curtisdammann5043 4 года назад +11

    Good call using the tin foil. I'll be doing that too from now on!

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      C1TRU5 thank you. That worked pretty good.

    • @andyostertag
      @andyostertag 4 года назад

      Ditto. Never saw that done before and it would have saved many a mess. That's going into my folder for sure. That's why I watch these videos

  • @mtkoslowski
    @mtkoslowski 2 года назад

    Great tutorial and the tinfoil was genius!

  • @mattf2535
    @mattf2535 4 года назад

    Those of you watching this video, don't put GN4 again into your Honda's. It's an old petroleum, factory fill oil for the break-in. It overheats and breaks down so easily. You'll misshift or get gear popout. It happened on both my CB500F and 600RR until I swapped the oil out. Use a minimum of HP4S or a higher brand like Belray, Maxxima, or Amsoil.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Interesting. Do you have any literature on this? I have no issues after 6.5k miles and I ride the shit out of this bike. I used the same oil in my cbr600rr too.

  • @jakesadventurecanada3434
    @jakesadventurecanada3434 4 года назад

    Get a center stand. I t really makes maintenance so much easier and the bike is always leveled so easier for oil changes. And you dont lose that much clearance

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +1

      I actually have a center stand. It’s easier to change the oil not using the center stand on this bike.

    • @jakesadventurecanada3434
      @jakesadventurecanada3434 4 года назад

      @@OregonMotorcycle thats good To know mate. Really like your channel

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +1

      Jake's Adventure Canada thanks! Ya the way the drain is angled. It will shoot oil on to the center stand.

  • @fogrunr5075
    @fogrunr5075 4 года назад

    Really good maintenance and review of overall safety checks. Thank you from Maryland!

  • @kornflakez
    @kornflakez 3 года назад

    I hook a bungee cord on the funnel & across the bike so it's pretty much straight up & down - no more "oh shit!" spills :D

  • @tweetchris46
    @tweetchris46 4 года назад +1

    Lucky you. Here in the UK 🇬🇧 it will void the warranty if we do our own servicing.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +3

      No it won’t. Read your owner’s manual. That’s what the dealership wants you to believe.

  • @B_Keat80
    @B_Keat80 3 года назад

    Excellent diy video. Thank you!

  • @Kim76851
    @Kim76851 2 года назад

    I hope you do a video of how to change the spark plugs.

  • @edwardsp1916
    @edwardsp1916 2 года назад

    Great video, well presented and produced. Good information.

  • @VinceVideo53
    @VinceVideo53 4 года назад +2

    You do a great job on your tutorials, as good as any I have watched on RUclips(and I have watched quite a few). I just noticed that your bike came with the same trailmax tires that my 2018 750x came with. Bridgestone doesn't offer them on their motorcycle tire website. The new Trail Max is a much more aggressive 60/40 road/dirt tire. Most of my miles will be on the road with occasional off road forays. I will be interested to know what you will put on next. Also will you leave the front tire and put something similar on the rear, since the rear will wear faster. Or will you get a match set and take the loss on the front since it will still have good tread life left when the rear is done.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Thank You! Good questions and honestly I haven't thought that far ahead yet. I have noticed the new design and they look good. I kind of like these tires as they handle the rain really good. I most likely will get a more aggressive tire, but not 100% sure yet. I usually change both the front and rear if they do not match. However I have seen some adventure setups purposely running different tires to put more traction, off road, up front.

  • @garywalker4945
    @garywalker4945 Год назад

    Thanks, I needed that

  • @user-ru5ze7gf6l
    @user-ru5ze7gf6l Месяц назад

    日本語に成ってしまいますが、私もCB500Xが非常に所有したいです。以前生産中止1年前のホンダNX650ドミネーターを所有した事が有り、168cmしか無い人間がそこそこ何不自由無く、ドミネーターを操る事はとても無理が有りまして、何回も立ち転けしたり逆輸入車の為、中々パーツが手に入らずにとても難儀しました。でもCB500Xは400cc殆ど同等のサイズで、自分には丁度良いサイズと車重だと感じ、是非とも所有したいですので早く、国内外関係無く取り扱うオートバイを、販売して欲しいです。

  • @jeremybenwy5928
    @jeremybenwy5928 Год назад

    or jusr service youirself i mean your bfocused dude right freaking on.thank u for a good video

  • @fhtrucker62
    @fhtrucker62 3 года назад +1

    i just checked the manual for my 2015 cb 500f here in the UK, so same engine, and it states service should be carried out by the dealer.Cant see anything so far in the book like you have. Strange the difference in other countries. Also, the the maintenance schedule says service intervals are every 8000, not 4000 like yours. Wonder why given it is more or less the same bike.

  • @gormalfun99
    @gormalfun99 4 года назад +2

    Always wash bike before service.

  • @ericalbert6954
    @ericalbert6954 2 года назад

    Merci beaucoup l'Ami !

  • @normanschlongdongovic4124
    @normanschlongdongovic4124 3 года назад

    Think 2 2/3 quarts(2600ml) for e 2019 model after oil filter change

  • @ahmadshukrishamsudin5950
    @ahmadshukrishamsudin5950 4 года назад

    Nice tutorial. Im appreciated. Iluv dis bike but wait the time come will buy. Wanna ask u 1 question. How to dispose the old engine oil if during touring time. Do u hv any idea. I mean dispose in correct way. Hope we can share the info among us. Thanks alot ur toturial.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +1

      Maybe you could put it in a milk jug and then take it to the auto parts store.

  • @1unumic
    @1unumic 2 года назад

    I don’t even have the bike yet but sure i know how to change the oil, where to camp safe in Oregon, what type of mod I need in case the peg is too high.

  • @JacksonDeParis
    @JacksonDeParis 4 года назад

    I’m really enjoying your videos during the lockdown! I’m ready for the 600 mile service. I noticed how tight your bolt was; I only have a 12mm socket. Do you think I would need a wrench? Also curious as to why you didn’t put bar weights on with the Barkbusters? Thanks much, and stay safe! -Jackson

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      You should be fine using a socket. My hand guards didn't come with weights and I really didn't notice a difference. The only buzz or vibes I get on this bike are in the footpegs at 63 mph. Other than that, its solid.

  • @jcardenaz1982
    @jcardenaz1982 3 года назад

    thanks man

  • @iulianlazar8893
    @iulianlazar8893 2 года назад

    in uk as long as you go to a VAT authorized mechanic it's fine and much cheaper than the bozos at honda charge

  • @watchbatteryandadjustment8665
    @watchbatteryandadjustment8665 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @oplon82
    @oplon82 4 года назад

    How about the radiator coolant fluid level? I find it quite difficult to see the current level! I don't know about you but I believe that Honda is quite mental to put the indicator there! That and the fog lights button as well!

  • @samsungtaco11
    @samsungtaco11 2 года назад

    hey guys, i'm waiting on the 2022 cb500x. Has anybody heard anything about the 2022 models in the US?

  • @jean-francoisauger9912
    @jean-francoisauger9912 4 года назад

    Nice video, I'll use it as tutorial for my CB500X! Don't you trust your torque wrench? ;) I'm halfway between my 1000 and 6400km maintenance and checked my chain swag, it was still at 1-3/8"... at what milleage did you readjust yours? May depend on how I ride too...

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Ha ha, not on lighter torques. I adjusted it around 500 miles and then again around 2k.

  • @jimmycakes7158
    @jimmycakes7158 2 года назад

    My bike instructor was quite adament that you change the oil cold, so it's not splattered all over the interior of the engine

  • @vilkeshpatel7
    @vilkeshpatel7 4 года назад

    Hello
    Thank you for your recommendation on my question asked about tires. I really appreciate that.
    I have question regarding Engine oil. Can i use 10W-40 full synthetic (Mobil 1 4T or Castrol power 1 4T or Castrol Edge 10W-40 4T on 2013 CB500X.
    Thank you

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Vilkesh Patel I would stick with the manufacturer’s recommendation of 10-30. Using a higher weight could reduce fuel mileage. I always use Honda non synthetic in my Honda bikes. It’s cheap and used by the manufacturer. As far as Mobil or Castrol goes, you have to look out for additives, like friction reducers. Additives designed for auto use can destroy your clutch. I can’t remember the specs off the top of my head for the oil, but it’s in your owner’s manual.
      And!,;). I think I’m going with the Dunlop Trail Max Mission tire. But I still need to wear out the stock set first;)

  • @whollymary7406
    @whollymary7406 2 года назад

    Measure your old oil and put that much of the new oil in

  • @smiththers2
    @smiththers2 3 года назад

    i just picked up a 2021 500x last week! did you ever install the factory aux light switch? i just ordered one for a CRF1000L because i was told it was the same part number. i can do a lot with wiring, i was just curious what kinds of things youve done with yours in the last year and a half.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  3 года назад +1

      You just gotta go through some of my vids. Heated grips and lights. Crash bars.

  • @cesarinrin
    @cesarinrin 2 года назад

    Does this video apply to a 2021 cb500x ? Also I couldn’t find in the manual what is the oil filter for 2021 cb500x

  • @minnsminns
    @minnsminns 4 года назад +1

    "Somebody in Europe" is compleeeeeeetely wrong. Home maintenance on a motorcycle retains the warranty here, just like in the US. I just keep receipts for oil, filters etc stapled into the service book...

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Good info. Ya it’s hard to convince people of this sometimes. Even after telling them what page it states it on the manual.

  • @normanschlongdongovic4124
    @normanschlongdongovic4124 3 года назад

    How many ml you use?Im using Liqui Moly fully synthetic 10W40 for my 2019 CB400X 2600ml...Heard the spark plugs replacement is quite tedious

  • @danielfl.9347
    @danielfl.9347 3 года назад

    That oil looked brand new. You could easily do 1-1500 miles before first break in oil change

  • @deepsouthNZ
    @deepsouthNZ 2 года назад

    Do they need a valve clearence check at first service too.?

  • @RideAndRead
    @RideAndRead 3 года назад

    Hi, where did you buy the oil change kit? Thanks

  • @paulvanderhaegen761
    @paulvanderhaegen761 4 года назад

    what if you whana sell you'r bike one day, the buyer will ask for the maintenance record and you ave anny you just ave you'r word. even if you look nice i whon't buy a bike whitt no maintenance record you should at least keep all the recipes from the filters and oil and anything else as prove of good maintenance. also to cheq for leaks put a big cardboard under the bike you will notice the slightest leak easily, good vid man drive safe.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +1

      I keep a log of maintenance and keep the receipts. If there’s any doubt they can watch my videos 😂. Honestly I don’t care and neither will the buyer. I’ll have this bike for a while and when I sell it for couple of grand, maintenance records won’t matter.

  • @dara555
    @dara555 4 года назад

    jenoowine?

  • @a1pestservice
    @a1pestservice 3 года назад

    Should it not require valve clearance checking also

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  3 года назад +1

      Nope

    • @a1pestservice
      @a1pestservice 3 года назад

      @@OregonMotorcycle Gee, I'm glad, cause my local Honda dealer gave me a quote for service including valve adjustment for £450, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. This will need done at 16000 Miles

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  3 года назад +1

      @@a1pestservice I’m over 20k and the bike still doesn’t need it

  • @mikegiven211
    @mikegiven211 4 года назад +3

    Never poke your finger into the oil filter hole to remove plastic. Hundreds of Honda engines have been ruined when piece breaks off. Winds up on filtered side blocking passage somewhere.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Thanks for the tip!;)

    • @gregs3032
      @gregs3032 4 года назад

      and the even smaller pieces can end up in one of the check balls in the oil pump holding it open resulting in no oil pressure

  • @cayad1000
    @cayad1000 4 года назад

    what is the filter number. thanks.

  • @broderp
    @broderp 4 года назад

    There has to be more on that 600 mile checklist than an oil change.....

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Nope.

    • @alm4132
      @alm4132 3 года назад

      Used to be a valve adjustment check..... I wonder what changed?

    • @iz723
      @iz723 3 года назад

      @@OregonMotorcycle valve clearance inspection

  • @andyostertag
    @andyostertag 4 года назад

    Think manual says 2.9qts w/filter

  • @Geo_Okami
    @Geo_Okami 4 года назад

    Hi from Croatia..Today just did a first service interval at 1000km on my 2019 model..After I got home I realized that they put motul 5100 ester 4T 15w50 oil instead OEM honda 10w30, should I be concerned ? Im freaking out a little, Please help thank you

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +2

      Yes I would be concerned. There is absolutely no reason to run 50w in this bike. The manufacturer recommends 10-30w and that’s what you should have in it.

    • @Geo_Okami
      @Geo_Okami 4 года назад +1

      @@OregonMotorcycle Thank you for response it means world to me..I will speak to honda guy in dealership and ask them to change oil again hopefully to oem one ..They also put non oem oil filter which is made in France. I hate this scenario especially from official honda dealership

    • @Geo_Okami
      @Geo_Okami 4 года назад +1

      Just received a call from a main mechanic in Honda service...Reason for Motul 15w50 oil instead of oem 10w30 oil is because of the climate where we live, especially in hot conditions during the summer and city driving across Europe this oil excels over the OEM one. They can change oil back to 10w30 if I want oem one badly , but according to him and many others Honda mechanics across the Europe coz they have annual specialized meetings in Frankfurt Germany for further development, 15w50 is better choice across many Honda motorcycles. He said it's not his personal choice to put motul 15w50 instead of the oem ( hey let's put different oil for fun) but again also a Honda recommendation based on bike chassis numbers and location's, example guys in Norway or Russia run on thinner oil because of climate.

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +1

      Sounds like their pulling your chain. Just remember dealers are there to make money, not help you. If you were in a “hot” climate you might go up a lil, but not that high. I mean how hot is hot? ;). It’ll be up to 100 degrees here in a few short months... I’ll be down south where it could go over 100 and my oil will still be adequate. I think they had the oil or have a surplus of it and that’s the reason it’s in your bike. These bike were designed in Japan, not Germany. You would think Germany would be a colder climate... Anyway I always stick with OEM recommendations, not the shop monkeys ideas. If you do run this oil I’d be curious if it affects your fuel mileage.

    • @Geo_Okami
      @Geo_Okami 4 года назад

      @@OregonMotorcycle I agree with you on everything you said, after all there's a bunch of testing done inside factory to make decisions for what kind of oil to put inside vast variety of vehicles, and then one backyard mechanics proves them all wrong with different oil and his opinion..Im not saying this chief mechanic is this kind of guy coz he a chief of Honda for over 15 years with good reputation over here, but man cmon atleast tell me in advance why this and why that so I can sleep well..Anyway I will run this oil until mine next interval which is 6k, and because summer is slowly coming so let it be with this summer oil thickness for know, but on mine next interval I want 10w30..I will let you know how bike behave and all that good stuf either here on instagram, btw im the same guy who suggested prices comparison for fun on 1.service recently, so if you see username Geo_Okami that's me🙂Thank you buddy for all the help, you are blessing for noobs like me who just started moto life🙏

  • @emprrah
    @emprrah 4 года назад

    Can you use a flat washer?

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад +1

      I would just get the the OEM washer from the dealer to be on the safe side.

    • @gorgeous2135
      @gorgeous2135 2 года назад

      I just got one from the dealership and it was only 60 cent

  • @guille_snapshooter
    @guille_snapshooter 4 года назад

    are those the honda heated grips? or aftermarket ones ?

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Aftermarket. They cost 17 bucks on amazon. I had the same ones on my last bike and they work great.

    • @guille_snapshooter
      @guille_snapshooter 4 года назад

      Oregon Motorcycle wow those are cheap, I was looking for the Oxford ones, but the ones you have are way cheaper, can you share the link of the product please ?
      Have a good day !

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Guillermo Fuentes www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B018K5XYPE?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

  • @sandwaves5642
    @sandwaves5642 4 года назад +1

    Those bolts get loose nd fall only on Harleys 🤣

  • @markusdergroe3082
    @markusdergroe3082 3 года назад

    not allowed in europe btw just checked

  • @normanschlongdongovic4124
    @normanschlongdongovic4124 4 года назад

    2600ml?

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  4 года назад

      Hmm. Maybe closer to 2750. You’ll be able to see the level in the window.

  • @riverthecat
    @riverthecat 3 года назад

    Ok..but you WILL effect the warranty of you red line the engine while standing...

  • @perpedersen6226
    @perpedersen6226 2 года назад

    If I do this in DK, I loose my 5 years guarantee ;(

    • @OregonMotorcycle
      @OregonMotorcycle  2 года назад

      No you don’t. That’s what the dealer tells you. Look in your manual.

    • @jbean530
      @jbean530 Год назад

      So many dishonest dealers. I just want to say, never put a deposit on a bike you want. Also, never go to Roseville honda dealer. They are very expensive, dishonest, uncooperative and unprofessional.

  • @Madprax
    @Madprax Год назад

    sorry but you talk RUBBISH ! mineral oil ?? NEVER . according to Honda manual , its 10W30 100% SYNTHETIC of course ! With your cheap oil , you will shorten your motors' life AND eat more fuel.