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    Greetings (SilverGrin)

    Howdy, I'm new to the bored and thought I'd introduce meself with a question.
    My wife has an ACE Honda Shadow 750, and before touring the south island last fortnight, I thought I'd check her (bikes) oil level (49,000 Km's clocked).

    My question is; Should I check the oil level while the bike is on the stand, or while it's upright, and do I take the dipstick reading while it's fully screwed in, or resting in its ...erm...hole?

    Thanks in advance.

    PS: Nice place you got here, and yes, the misspelling was intentional.

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    Hi SilverGrin, welcome to KB!!
    Check the oil level while upright, as for a dip stick, I didn't know they had one......
    Anyway, hope someone comes forth with the answers to your questions!!

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    welcome to the site

    my guesses;
    with the bike upright, with the dipstick screwed in

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverGrin View Post
    I thought I'd check her (bikes) oil level (49,000 Km's clocked).
    One assumes that this is not the first time in said 49,000 kilometers that the oil level has been checked!

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    scarey thought, that, mr Random
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    One assumes that this is not the first time in said 49,000 kilometers that the oil level has been checked!

    Correct assumption, the bike was recently purchased.


    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    welcome to the site

    my guesses;
    with the bike upright, with the dipstick screwed in
    They were my guesses too, but alas, that's all they were - guesses.
    Seems to have worked though, the old girl neither leaks from the breather, nor is it grinding itself into oblivion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph View Post
    scarey thought, that, mr Random
    Come to think of it, I wouldn't be all that surprised if there were motorcycles being made at the moment that would manage a softly-ridden 50,000km on their first fill of engine oil without self-destructing.

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    Welcome to the sit. I check my 1300 upright & with dip stick screwed in
    Im not as good as I ones was
    But Im as good ones as I ever was

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    Can't say I have ever screwed in a dipstick to check the level...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverGrin View Post
    ...the old girl neither leaks from the breather, nor is it grinding itself into oblivion.
    Oarsome. Leaking and grinding are not FTW.

    Welcome to KB. May it provide you with hours of entertainment...

    But not too much.

    Cos sitting in front of a PC is not FTW.

    But motorcycling is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Can't say I have ever screwed in a dipstick to check the level...
    I'm with HB, upright with the dippy resting atop the hole.

    Don't sue me though I am to mechanics what sundays are to pigs.

    Nice to have you with us.
    Oh bugger

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    Congrats on your wife's new purchase.
    Great bike and just broken in at that milage.
    Yes, as others have said, upright with the cap not screwed in.
    When I check mine i just undo and clean the stick while on the side stand, then put it back in and stand the bike upright, then let it back down on the stand again and take the reading.
    For carefree cruising I have both my wife and my own bike on 5-6000 klm services.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboy View Post
    Welcome to the sit. I check my 1300 upright & with dip stick screwed in
    sitting upright, no doubt?
    ... ...

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    I'm an upright, dip-and-screw type of guy.
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    What's a dipstick? :spudwhat:

    The Ace might be a bit different (being basically Mrkn), but with most/many/some/all Hondas, the level is usually measured after the engine has been running, then left for 1-2 minutes after being turned off. Measure it with the bike upright - this ensures that there isn't variations in the angle of lean when it's on the sidestand.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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