Tools I used:
- allen socket for the drain plug
- rubber mallet to tap the socket wrench to prevent striping it
- sears rubber belt wrench for filter
- torque wrench
Parts needed:
- Repsol 4T Synthetic Blend 1 LTR 10w 40 $14.99 x 3
- OEM oil filter $12.99
- Drain plug washer
- Every other oil change get the washers needed to clean the screen and re torque plugs
Learning and informational resources:
I would not have been as confident I could do this service myself if it was not for the ca-cycleworks videos. Thanks Chris!
CA Cycleworks Oil Change video
Oil Change steps:
- Run the bike to get the oil warm
- loosen the drain plug
- drain oil
- Remove the filter
- let oil drain ( lower rear stand if you have one to make sure you get all the oil out)
- Fill new filter and wiper oil on the rubber seal
- tighten as tight as you can by hand and then give then slightest turn with the oil filter wrench.
- re torque drain plug (use new crush washer).
- re fill once you have it to the right spot on the viewing window I start the bike for a minute.
- Then top off the oil if needed.
- Ride
- Check for leaks and check the oil level again
I changed the screen last oil change. I will add these steps next oil change.