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    Just a teensy bit of advice...

    Hey guys i know its a bit short notice but i need some advice on my bike. im gonna change the oil on it for the first time since i brought it (hold back, please) and im trying to work out how to get to the filter.
    i have a parts diagram here and i think its part 16099. It looks realtivly easy to get to and i think i recognise the disc at the bottom of that lot. so am i on the right track here? and if i am does it just unscrew or unbolt or do i need a special tool?
    Cheers
    DN
    Every Day Is A Good Day With Two Scoops Of Raisins Peter
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    Yup, drain the oil, then unscrew that big bolt on that funny saucer and there is the filter.

    Please keep oil changes regular though


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    i know its been almost a year and i can start to feel it in the bike, its so ergh.
    once i learn how to do it though i will be sweet.
    Every Day Is A Good Day With Two Scoops Of Raisins Peter
    ~Family Guy~

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    Make sure you use a decent quality bike oil too. I'd recommend a semi-synthetic oil, I've used Putoline DX4 (I think it's called) semi synthetic 4 stroke oil and it seems good, but I'm sure there's other good brands too.

    The right oil can make a big difference to how the gearbox feels. Changing gear can be a lot noisier/clunkier and finding neutral can be difficult with a low quality oil.

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    Good luck mate, its a proud feeling knowing you have changed your OWN oil for the first time
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