I did change the oil myself once, but considering the hassle of disposing of the waste oil, it was easier to have it done at a store, so I've been asking the dealer to do it for me lately.
Kawasaki City doesn't allow non-edible oil to be put out for garbage collection:.......orz
So far, I have been getting genuine Kawasaki green oil at Kawasaki Plaza every 3,000km to 4,000km.
The other dayTouring immediately after the introduction of Fuel OneI wanted to try the Wachow's oil because the engine seems to be running a little better since the first time I used it.
Unfortunately, Kawasaki Plaza only accepts genuine oil, so I called my local 2Rinkan to make a PIT reservation.
I'm glad that 2Rinkan sells oil by weight so there is no waste. Waco's oil isTRIPLER(Official Site)andPro Stage S(Official website)There are two types to choose from. The former claims to have racing specs, so we chose the latter.
If you become an oil member, you can get one free oil and element change for one year, which is cheaper than preparing a waste oil box at home.
At the time of writing this article, the Amazon Prime price without shipping is 1,928 yen per liter, which is almost the same as the price of 2 Rinkan by weight.
When I moved the bike to the pit, I found an air gauge and an air container, so I checked the air pressure in the tires before leaving the bike.
So I drove to the store and changed the oil while the engine was still warm, so the job was done in a few minutes.
Of course, since it was just after the replacement, the shifting was good and the engine revved smoothly. All right, on to the touring......... I would have liked to, but I have a Skype meeting at work this evening. I'd like to go touring, but I've got a Skype meeting at work this evening, and the weather forecast is questionable..........
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