xsyamahadg wrote:Very often when a bike is serviced, they inspect the air filters, and never get them seated properly again. Bikes are designed to operate in proper tune with air filters and mufflers in place as designed by the factory. As I mentioned on the 250 Ninja post, if the filter is not properly seated then it will introduce non filtered air into the carbs and disrupt normal air/fuel mixture, generally causing a lean burn situation. You might check that too.
I checked the air cleaner today. I found quite a bit of oil in there. Altho the oil was clean. I don't think my air filter requires oil I'll have to check the owners manual later. The filter is paper.
After discovering this I went back to the dealer. We discovered that I have lost 1/2 quart of oil over the last 1,300 miles. Which he said is ok.
He topped off the oil and told me to drive 500 miles and bring it back to see if the oil consumption has increased. He also mentioned that the white smoke could be the oil burning off. According to him burning oil doesn't have to be black smoke. He also said that its probably not worth trying to diagnose if I'm only seeing small amounts of smoke during certain conditions. I'd tend to agree since I don't want to be spending money on random parts/fixes.
I still haven't noticed any decrease or change in performance. The lower gas milege I was talking about before is probably because of the conditions I ride in. (I've been riding on the hi-way alot and into the wind) Thats gotta decrease mileage.