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RE: Sight Glass Screw - Cormanus - 11-18-2023

It’s fine, Mickey. I think it may have been discussed in the early days, but not for a bit.

I’d still rather have a dip stick!


RE: Sight Glass Screw - Yata-Garasu_imp - 11-19-2023

(11-18-2023, 12:35 PM)Mickey Dublin_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 06:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: yes it's a windshield wiper use a small screwdriver to wipe it back and forth

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!


RE: Sight Glass Screw - Mickey Dublin_imp - 11-19-2023

(11-18-2023, 05:33 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: It’s fine, Mickey. I think it may have been discussed in the early days, but not for a bit.

I’d still rather have a dip stick!

I agree! wish I could have a dipstick like my sportster. But then again, that bike doesn't have this sweet center stand!
(11-19-2023, 06:58 AM)Yata-Garasu_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 12:35 PM)Mickey Dublin_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 06:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: yes it's a windshield wiper use a small screwdriver to wipe it back and forth

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!
I have definitely seen many of the legendary oil threads. I decided to just use 10w30 as it is available locally, for me.

After reading a few threads, I used the center stand, filled it until it was in the sight glass, ran it for a quick ride, waited a bit, then filled it again to the center line. As of now, that method seems to have worked for getting me right on the high side of middle.


RE: Sight Glass Screw - GoldOxide_imp - 11-19-2023

(11-19-2023, 03:48 PM)Mickey Dublin_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 05:33 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: It’s fine, Mickey. I think it may have been discussed in the early days, but not for a bit.

I’d still rather have a dip stick!

I agree! wish I could have a dipstick like my sportster. But then again, that bike doesn't have this sweet center stand!
(11-19-2023, 06:58 AM)Yata-Garasu_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 12:35 PM)Mickey Dublin_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 06:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: yes it's a windshield wiper use a small screwdriver to wipe it back and forth

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!
I have definitely seen many of the legendary oil threads. I decided to just use 10w30 as it is available locally, for me.

After reading a few threads, I used the center stand, filled it until it was in the sight glass, ran it for a quick ride, waited a bit, then filled it again to the center line. As of now, that method seems to have worked for getting me right on the high side of middle.

This is the way. Thumbs Up


RE: Sight Glass Screw - Whoops - 11-22-2023

(11-19-2023, 10:26 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
(11-19-2023, 03:48 PM)Mickey Dublin_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 05:33 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: It’s fine, Mickey. I think it may have been discussed in the early days, but not for a bit.

I’d still rather have a dip stick!

I agree! wish I could have a dipstick like my sportster. But then again, that bike doesn't have this sweet center stand!
(11-19-2023, 06:58 AM)Yata-Garasu_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 12:35 PM)Mickey Dublin_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 06:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: yes it's a windshield wiper use a small screwdriver to wipe it back and forth

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!
I have definitely seen many of the legendary oil threads. I decided to just use 10w30 as it is available locally, for me.

After reading a few threads, I used the center stand, filled it until it was in the sight glass, ran it for a quick ride, waited a bit, then filled it again to the center line. As of now, that method seems to have worked for getting me right on the high side of middle.

This is the way. Thumbs Up

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RE: Sight Glass Screw - GoldOxide_imp - 11-22-2023

(11-22-2023, 01:44 AM)Whoops_imp Wrote:
(11-19-2023, 10:26 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
(11-19-2023, 03:48 PM)Mickey Dublin_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 05:33 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: It’s fine, Mickey. I think it may have been discussed in the early days, but not for a bit.

I’d still rather have a dip stick!

I agree! wish I could have a dipstick like my sportster. But then again, that bike doesn't have this sweet center stand!
(11-19-2023, 06:58 AM)Yata-Garasu_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 12:35 PM)Mickey Dublin_imp Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 06:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: yes it's a windshield wiper use a small screwdriver to wipe it back and forth

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!

Thank You! I'm sorry if this is making an a** of myself as a new member. I have just never seen such a thing!
(11-18-2023, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I haven’t ever even turned mine.

But since technically this is an oil thread— I don’t turn it as I’m afraid the wiper will rub the engine wear particles against the glass. That would thin the glass and then maybe cause it to fail and let all the oil out. Hey! It could happen… Big Grin

Big Grin I must apologize for starting another dreaded oil thread. Thank you all for the explanation, though.

I'm not sure if I used the search correctly. I assume this has been discussed before, but I got no results.
Welcome! No harm no foul!

I have gleened some good info here, but it's also amazing how much information is NOT known by some of the self proclaimed resident experts... Including about oil!

While we're on the topic, I strongly recommend that you stick with a quality 10w30 as the manual recommends.

I tried both 10w40 and 15w40 and was considering 5w40 on the advice of some of the experts, but the 10w30 is really exactly what the doctor ordered. My bike runs much smoother on it than on the previous two. Who knew?! Lol

BTW, when changing oil, there's some differences between models as to the correct fill quantity. The correct method, which I found through trial and error, is to fill with 3.5 quarts, and then use the sight glass (on the center stand) to top it up to the precise level.

The manual for my 2014 says 4.2 quarts for oil and filter change, but 4 quarts is too much. I think I'm actually using between 3.8 and 3.9 quarts, and that includes a fresh oil filter and prefilling the filter too.

So, YES! You will want to use that sight glass too!
I have definitely seen many of the legendary oil threads. I decided to just use 10w30 as it is available locally, for me.

After reading a few threads, I used the center stand, filled it until it was in the sight glass, ran it for a quick ride, waited a bit, then filled it again to the center line. As of now, that method seems to have worked for getting me right on the high side of middle.

This is the way. Thumbs Up

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ROFL


RE: Sight Glass Screw - peterbaron - 11-22-2023

Lord Popgun needs to address this ^^yes ^^ flashing issue, as he is the best expert on it = see his post # 4 Smile