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Bassmatt
1st May 2013, 16:39
I had my bike in the workshop recently and they had to drain the oil. They reckon it only had about 1 litre in it, it takes 1.7 litres if you are not changing the fliter.
Its approximately 5000kms since I last changed it and added 1.9 litres as I put a new filter on.
Its not leaking any oil and there is no sign of smoke of any kind.
So what to do?

Rhys
1st May 2013, 16:45
Keep an eye on the oil level, if it uses a bit don't worry

It may pay to check that it has the correct grade of oil (as per the manufactures recommendation)

sinfull
1st May 2013, 17:00
Stop it !........

Howie
1st May 2013, 17:23
so your bike is using between 140 and 180 ml of oil per 1000km ( you don't say if the shop changed the filter). That doesn't sound like excessive use to me.

You don't say what your buke is, but I assume it is a small displacement single if it only takes 1.9 Litres at an oil and filter change.

If you run a single cyclinder engine reasonably high in the rev range it will more than likely use a bit of oil. The answer is to check your oil level and top it up regularly between oil changes.

My 650cm single uses about 1 Litre/ 4000km depending on the amount of high revs used, and it has done so since new.

FJRider
1st May 2013, 18:15
I had my bike in the workshop recently and they had to drain the oil. They reckon it only had about 1 litre in it, it takes 1.7 litres if you are not changing the fliter.
Its approximately 5000kms since I last changed it and added 1.9 litres as I put a new filter on.
Its not leaking any oil and there is no sign of smoke of any kind.
So what to do?

So ... you NEVER check your oil level.

You must be embarrassed that the workshop had to be the one to point it out to you ...

Next you'll be telling us you always look after your bike.

Akzle
1st May 2013, 18:53
I had my bike in the workshop recently and they had to drain the oil. They reckon it only had about 1 litre in it, it takes 1.7 litres if you are not changing the fliter.
Its approximately 5000kms since I last changed it and added 1.9 litres as I put a new filter on.
Its not leaking any oil and there is no sign of smoke of any kind.
So what to do?

fucked. completely fucked.

better give it to me for a sly fiddy-bag and avoid the pain...

Rhys
1st May 2013, 19:46
If its air cooled ,they have bigger tolerances than water cooled , that would be more or less normal

Flip
1st May 2013, 22:18
Sounds like rip your customers off 101. Mate its using oil better leave it with us for a quick overhaull.

Yea right.

Gremlin
2nd May 2013, 00:13
Sounds like rip your customers off 101. Mate its using oil better leave it with us for a quick overhaull.
Hardly... he hasn't mentioned what bike it is. I could potentially use more than 1L of oil in less than 1000km.

Best to know your bike. I barely know where the CB900 sight glass is, as I never check, and it hasn't used oil in 114k. On the other hand, the BMW is checked before any ride, and during multi-day rides, at least once a day. Oil consumption for it varies according to riding.

Bassmatt
2nd May 2013, 04:07
Keep an eye on the oil level, if it uses a bit don't worry

It may pay to check that it has the correct grade of oil (as per the manufactures recommendation)


so your bike is using between 140 and 180 ml of oil per 1000km ( you don't say if the shop changed the filter). That doesn't sound like excessive use to me.

You don't say what your buke is, but I assume it is a small displacement single if it only takes 1.9 Litres at an oil and filter change.

If you run a single cyclinder engine reasonably high in the rev range it will more than likely use a bit of oil. The answer is to check your oil level and top it up regularly between oil changes.

My 650cm single uses about 1 Litre/ 4000km depending on the amount of high revs used, and it has done so since new.

Bike is a 650 twin. It sounds like its not a major problem so i'll just keep a closer eye on it from now on. Thanks.


So ... you NEVER check your oil level.

You must be embarrassed that the workshop had to be the one to point it out to you ...

Next you'll be telling us you always look after your bike.

Where did I say I NEVER check my oil?
Typical fuckwittery from you. Why don't you just stick to your grooming of the females on here, if you have nothing helpful to contribute.

awayatc
2nd May 2013, 06:15
Then there is the whole mineral/synthetic oil issue....

Bike needs running in on mineral....synthetic only after it has clocked up "enough Km's"....then never back to mineral after that.
(getting it wrong affects oil consumption)

Don't know your bike's story...., so don't know if that helps ...

FJRider
2nd May 2013, 11:04
Where did I say I NEVER check my oil?
Typical fuckwittery from you. Why don't you just stick to your grooming of the females on here, if you have nothing helpful to contribute.

If you checked it ... you would have noticed the level down from the full mark surely. "About" .7 of a litre missing is easy to notice on a bike that only takes 1.7 litres. If the level is down .. you usually add oil. :rolleyes:

Why didn't you ask the guys in the workshop that you got to do the work about it .... or do you trust us more .. ??? :killingme

You did admit there was oil "missing" when it was in the workshop ... Are you saying you DID know the level was low before it went into the workshop .... ?? :scratch:

Phantom Limb
2nd May 2013, 11:20
You should try an air cooled 4 cylinder.
I keep a litre of top-up oil under my seat for long rides. I'm topping up the oil every two weeks! :second:

FROSTY
3rd May 2013, 18:28
Bassmatt-Im just wondering if in fact you put the correct ammount of oil in the bike in the first place.
Either A too little because you diddn't allow enough extra to fill the oil filter.
Or B Too much -Ive encountered this a few times where the airbox ends up full of oil.
Aint sayin Im right just offering options

FJRider
3rd May 2013, 18:36
Bassmatt-Im just wondering if in fact you put the correct ammount of oil in the bike in the first place.
Either A too little because you diddn't allow enough extra to fill the oil filter.
Or B Too much -Ive encountered this a few times where the airbox ends up full of oil.
Aint sayin Im right just offering options

Or alternately ... 1.7 litres sitting at the bottom of a 20 litre oil catching dish may not look much different to "about" one litre.