The same deal applies to the Royal Star tour deluxe which uses the same motor and tranny. I own a 2007 RSTD. I know you were avoiding that whole "oil debate" but here goes, LOL! I run Rotella T6 15w40 and am very happy with it. As for the filter, I just hand tighten it and have not had any leaks. However, people's hand strength differs so some may need to use a filter wrench while others do not.
@@ziprun1 It is kind of hard to get these days with the supply shortages, but can be found. It is sold in Walmart. Every time you go to Walmart, just check and when you see it, buy a jug. Although I may switch it Delo if it becomes a problem. I think Delo meets the same properties.
@@ziprun1 You did it right by putting an oil for motorcycles in a motorcycle. I don't understand what everyone thinks is good about Shell Rotella, which is for trucks and diesel cars. Shell also offers special motorcycle oils (Shell Advance) for motorcycles. A motorcycle should also be filled with a special oil for motorcycles that meets the viscosity and approval standards in the operating instructions. Your own good feeling does not necessarily mean that it is also good for the motorcycle. The Yamaha technicians have written something in the operating instructions for a reason. And then you have to check locally or on the Internet to see what you get. (MOTOREX 4 Stroke, Spectro Performance Oils, YAMALUBE, Louis-Oil, Ravenol motorcycle Oil, Mannol Motorcycle, Chempioil MOTO, Liqui Moly Motorbike, Motul, Shell ADVANCE, Elf Moto 4)
YOU WILL MUCH MORE ENJOY USING SHELL ROTELLA T6 5W40 OIL. READ THE FINE PRINT ON THE BACK OF THE BOTTLE - YES, IT'S JASO MA/MA2. A GALLON JUG AT WALLYWORLD IS ABOUT $23. T6 IS THE TOUGHEST OIL ON THE PLANET. AMEN
Very good video
The same deal applies to the Royal Star tour deluxe which uses the same motor and tranny. I own a 2007 RSTD. I know you were avoiding that whole "oil debate" but here goes, LOL! I run Rotella T6 15w40 and am very happy with it. As for the filter, I just hand tighten it and have not had any leaks. However, people's hand strength differs so some may need to use a filter wrench while others do not.
I’ve heard a lot talk about Rotella. Are you going it ….I hear it’s no where to be found
@@ziprun1 It is kind of hard to get these days with the supply shortages, but can be found. It is sold in Walmart. Every time you go to Walmart, just check and when you see it, buy a jug. Although I may switch it Delo if it becomes a problem. I think Delo meets the same properties.
I run 20W-50
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@@ziprun1 You did it right by putting an oil for motorcycles in a motorcycle. I don't understand what everyone thinks is good about Shell Rotella, which is for trucks and diesel cars. Shell also offers special motorcycle oils (Shell Advance) for motorcycles. A motorcycle should also be filled with a special oil for motorcycles that meets the viscosity and approval standards in the operating instructions. Your own good feeling does not necessarily mean that it is also good for the motorcycle. The Yamaha technicians have written something in the operating instructions for a reason. And then you have to check locally or on the Internet to see what you get. (MOTOREX 4 Stroke, Spectro Performance Oils, YAMALUBE, Louis-Oil, Ravenol motorcycle Oil, Mannol Motorcycle, Chempioil MOTO, Liqui Moly Motorbike, Motul, Shell ADVANCE, Elf Moto 4)
good video
When using a scissor jack where do you put it under the bike where you won't do any damage?? I have a 04 Road Star Venture 1300. Thanks
What oil filter
quick google search, depending on your preferred brand
YOU WILL MUCH MORE ENJOY USING SHELL ROTELLA T6 5W40 OIL. READ THE FINE PRINT ON THE BACK OF THE BOTTLE - YES, IT'S JASO MA/MA2. A GALLON JUG AT WALLYWORLD IS ABOUT $23. T6 IS THE TOUGHEST OIL ON THE PLANET. AMEN