Never leave your oil cap open, it allows dust and other partials to fall in, the engine is already built with small areas for air flow when you change your oil, opening the cap doesn't get anymore airflow in
Idk how well you clean up the interior but i heard switching from reg oil to synthetic could leave dry spots cause then oil doesnt bond over the old layer?
Hey good video man! Your the first video I've found that showed where the little oil window was. Every one else skips that for some reason... Thanks
Thanks! Happy to help
That’s what I came for as well!
Thanks for the video! Just changed oil on my 2019...hasn't blown up yet, so I think I did it right.
Never leave your oil cap open, it allows dust and other partials to fall in, the engine is already built with small areas for air flow when you change your oil, opening the cap doesn't get anymore airflow in
Idk how well you clean up the interior but i heard switching from reg oil to synthetic could leave dry spots cause then oil doesnt bond over the old layer?
thanks man
Are you using synthetic oil now?
That bike is a tank and will run forever if taken care of👍