On the front of the motor at the bottom just behind the front tire. The oil filter is inside the housing. There are three small nuts and one bolt to remove before you can get to the oil filter.
On the front of the motor at the bottom just behind the front tire. The oil filter is inside the housing. There are three small nuts and one bolt to remove before you can get to the oil filter.
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Well the good news is the click indicates the switch is working, when you press the switch the 2poles on the solenoide are joined together alowing the current to the starter,bridge the wires at the solenoide this should put power directly to the starter you wont need to press the start switch, if the engine does not turn over check the connections to both the battery and starter motor,
Hi, do you mean the oil inspection glass, located on the righthand engine cover?, this should have a level of oil about two thirds full from the bottom,with the remaining 1third oil free.
look at round cover between front pipes oil filter remove 3 bolts the rest is self explaining. oildrain bolt under motor, oil fill by you right knee .use only motorcycle oil,modern synthetics will make ur old cluth slip.
Great bike !.i recommend Castrol Syntec Actevo motorcycle oil 10-40wt buy 4 qts...After draining oil and replacing filter and drain bolt pour 1 qt in dipstick hole w/bike level on level ground..check dipstick and top up slowly while checking dipstick
continuously so as not to over fill.....Good Luck to you friend......Tim
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