Great vid I recently purchased Lucas oil 80w-90 but apparently talaria reccomend 85-90? If we want to be specific what’s the difference and will I notice any difference in the oil I purchased and also am I able to even use it? Thanks
For what it's worth My Talaria came from the factory with 82ml of oil in it. I very carefully measured because of all the confusion. I put that much new oil back in it.
Someone needs to make tubeless tires for Talaria and Sur Ron e-motos. I've been riding with tubeless tires on my mountain bike for years. Motorcycles have tubeless tires, why not Talaria and Sur Ron?
Is that recommended by the manufacturer to change the oil that frequently? It looks pretty clean to me. On my car, I'm supposed to do it every 10 years / 100000km. On the car of my girlfriend they don't even recommend doing it, it's supposed to hold for the life of the vehicle. And on every road motorcycle I had, the engine oil is also your gearbox oil, so it stays in there for something like 6000km / 12000km depending on the brands. On this kind of bike, there is even less stress on the oil than a road motorcycle, because it's more viscous, there is no clutch, the mechanical constraints are a lot smaller, ...
75-95ml Don´t raise front tire. Keep bike upright not on kickstand. Roll bike forward and back a little bit to help oil sink down to speed the filling process. This is according to Talaria USA. The 50ml in the owners manual was a misprint and will be corrected in the 2023 model owners manual.
@@marrzie467 one problem is also that they have put the draining of the gearbox next to the rear mudguard. That hose should end under the seat. Thats one of the problem why people are complaining about their oil being bad after low milage.
At 4:50 pretty sure he's saying that this is the third oil change hes done but the first on this particular bike, the other two were done on a separate bike.
What oil did you use in the video? Thanks!
EDIT: I see at 3:09 It's the MasterPro GL-5 80W90. Heading to the store now! 🏍
that rag toss at 1:51 was to clean lol
Great vid I recently purchased Lucas oil 80w-90 but apparently talaria reccomend 85-90? If we want to be specific what’s the difference and will I notice any difference in the oil I purchased and also am I able to even use it? Thanks
Use what you bought, it works just fine, we have used it several times.
For what it's worth My Talaria came from the factory with 82ml of oil in it. I very carefully measured because of all the confusion. I put that much new oil back in it.
I'm confused you took the draining bolt off count clock-wise and put it back on clock-wise, it should be the opposite...
lefty loosey (counter clock), righty tight (clock-wise)
also (the bolt is upside down)
Hi I hope is all well What is the name of that oil you are using.
Need some help. Oil is coming out milky. Where would water be getting in from?
That's normal, the oil that comes in the gearbox from factory is break in oil and looks that color.
Someone needs to make tubeless tires for Talaria and Sur Ron e-motos. I've been riding with tubeless tires on my mountain bike for years. Motorcycles have tubeless tires, why not Talaria and Sur Ron?
@@Talariaboys I'll look for that and watch it. Thanks!
So it’s righty loosey to get the drain plug off? Lol
Do you know the bolt size for the lower part of skid plate? The top one and bottom one was stripped lol
Is that recommended by the manufacturer to change the oil that frequently? It looks pretty clean to me.
On my car, I'm supposed to do it every 10 years / 100000km. On the car of my girlfriend they don't even recommend doing it, it's supposed to hold for the life of the vehicle. And on every road motorcycle I had, the engine oil is also your gearbox oil, so it stays in there for something like 6000km / 12000km depending on the brands.
On this kind of bike, there is even less stress on the oil than a road motorcycle, because it's more viscous, there is no clutch, the mechanical constraints are a lot smaller, ...
Curios what cars u have that don't need oil change
@@craigchenery604 Citroën C3. This maintenance in not on the schedule, and when asked, the guy from Citroën said it is not needed
Impressive I'm in the US never even heard of it..But that is pretty wild good luck pal
What is the size of your new rear tire? Im looking for something slightly wider than the stock tire but not heavy.
@@Talariaboys is that narrower than the stock rear tire?
I wonder. Its it miles or kilometers??? 1500 miles is way.past the first oil change....
@@Talariaboys ahh ok lol. How many cycles has your battery done?
Instead of using red loctite use blue loctite is meant for easy removal. Try belray hypoid gear oil is so good.
75-95ml Don´t raise front tire. Keep bike upright not on kickstand. Roll bike forward and back a little bit to help oil sink down to speed the filling process. This is according to Talaria USA. The 50ml in the owners manual was a misprint and will be corrected in the 2023 model owners manual.
My manual says 100-120ml. Seems like the measurment stick should not be screwed in while measuring the level.
Dont know its a 2022 sold in sweden
Have asked talaria for confirmation.
@@marrzie467 one problem is also that they have put the draining of the gearbox next to the rear mudguard. That hose should end under the seat. Thats one of the problem why people are complaining about their oil being bad after low milage.
@@marrzie467 yeah it's really bad.
Why its so tight if it's not for 1st time oil change? You just overtightened on previous oil change.
Torque to spec or cross threaded, tight is tight.
At 4:50 pretty sure he's saying that this is the third oil change hes done but the first on this particular bike, the other two were done on a separate bike.
@@johnfillups4484 0:27 he explained its 3d on this bike, its almost 1500 miles on the bike.
Donate one please 🥺