Till er som fortfarande har problem med oljebytet. Här är ett sätt också.
This is really simple.
1. Remove the belly pan.
2. Put a really big baking tray/whatever under the bike.
3. Remove the oil filler cap on top of the oil tank.
4. Remove the engine oil sump plug (which is next to the gearbox oil plug and is nearest to the front of the bike).
5. Remove the engine oil tank plug.
6. Remove the FCV plug at the bottom of the crankcase. There is a spring and a piston. If the piston does not come out use a small bolt to tease out FCV piston.
7. If the FCV piston is at all scored throw it away and replace it with a new one (hopefully polished or coated).
8. Remove the oil filter and throw it away but don't lose the spring!
9. Check all crush washers. If they're at all near their 'crush' limit then replace them. They cost nothing.
10. Put the engine oil sump drain plug (4 above) back in and torque up to 18Nm.
11. Put the engine oil tank drain plug (5 above) back in and torque up to 18Nm.
12. Put the FCV plug (6 above) + spring + piston back in and torque up to 20Nm.
13. Measure 1250 ml (cc) oil into a container.
14. Put the bike on its left hand side on a couple of tyres ( to avoid breaking the direction indicators) and pour about 100ml (cc) oil into the oil filter cavity (8 above). And a bit of oil into the centre of the new oil filter.
15. Push the new oil filter (8 above) into the filter cavity - the open end of the filter goes towards the centre of the engine. Insert the filter spring onto the outer end of the new oil filter. Screw the oil filter cover back on gently by hand (avoiding cross threading) then torque up to 25Nm.
16. Get the bike upright again and pour the remainder of the 1250ml (cc) oil into the oil tank filler.
17. Screw the oil tank filler cap back on.
Enjoy.
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