my imagination, or new oil makes that much of a difference?
my imagination, or new oil makes that much of a difference?
Hey all,
I bought a brand new Ninja 650R this past Saturday. I've ridden the heck out of it and have it up to 430 miles now.
The day I got it it ran butter smooth, just like a brand new bike should. But yesterday and today it just didn't feel right. Just kinda crusty and the engine just didn't sound right. In particular, cruising around at about 30mph seemed a little jerky and rough, both feel wise and engine sound wise. I'm talking rather subtle stuff here, it's not like my bike just went to crud in two days.
So today I changed the oil, first oil change (it was at 405 miles when I changed it). I didn't change the filter.
Now it rides again like the day I got it. Am I just imagining this (entirely possible and likely). But I swear before the oil change it didn't seem right. I know a new bike needs early oil changes, so maybe it really did make a difference.
I bought a brand new Ninja 650R this past Saturday. I've ridden the heck out of it and have it up to 430 miles now.
The day I got it it ran butter smooth, just like a brand new bike should. But yesterday and today it just didn't feel right. Just kinda crusty and the engine just didn't sound right. In particular, cruising around at about 30mph seemed a little jerky and rough, both feel wise and engine sound wise. I'm talking rather subtle stuff here, it's not like my bike just went to crud in two days.
So today I changed the oil, first oil change (it was at 405 miles when I changed it). I didn't change the filter.
Now it rides again like the day I got it. Am I just imagining this (entirely possible and likely). But I swear before the oil change it didn't seem right. I know a new bike needs early oil changes, so maybe it really did make a difference.
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Re: my imagination, or new oil makes that much of a differen
Check out the oil in Mike's new vstrom after only ~50 miles!
http://totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=21851
The first oil change is the most important. Before the rings fully seal you get alot more blow by gases
http://totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=21851
The first oil change is the most important. Before the rings fully seal you get alot more blow by gases
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Re: my imagination, or new oil makes that much of a differen
Jebus, why the hell not?tortus wrote:
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So today I changed the oil....... I didn't change the filter....
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I would have, if it was my bike.
If it was my bike, I'd change it tomorrow. And probably the oil as well, just to ease my mind.
The first oil change on any new engine is the most important. It flushes all the residue from manufacture and metal particles from parts mating with each other out of your new motor...... and leaves as much of it as possible in the filter. You don't really want your clean oil circulating through all that crud in the filter.
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Re: my imagination, or new oil makes that much of a differen
Just wait until you get the fairing buzztortus wrote:Hey all,
I bought a brand new Ninja 650R this past Saturday. I've ridden the heck out of it and have it up to 430 miles now.
The day I got it it ran butter smooth, just like a brand new bike should. But yesterday and today it just didn't feel right. Just kinda crusty and the engine just didn't sound right. In particular, cruising around at about 30mph seemed a little jerky and rough, both feel wise and engine sound wise. I'm talking rather subtle stuff here, it's not like my bike just went to crud in two days.
So today I changed the oil, first oil change (it was at 405 miles when I changed it). I didn't change the filter.
Now it rides again like the day I got it. Am I just imagining this (entirely possible and likely). But I swear before the oil change it didn't seem right. I know a new bike needs early oil changes, so maybe it really did make a difference.

Did you at least get your helmet tethers?
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