'06 1000RR Oil Change ?'s
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'06 1000RR Oil Change ?'s - 7/31/2007 1:01:40 PM
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Jescas
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Hello all, Newbie here to the site, so please bear with me... I did a bit or searching on the matter, but have seen no clear-cut response as to what is recommened by others on this site with regard to an oil/filter change. In looking through the bike's manual I see they recommend the following oil: "Pro Honda GN4 4-Stroke oil" at SAE 10W-30 weight I just wanted to get a few more opinions as to the best filter / oil combination to use. I have seen a number of members like the Mobil M1-110 filter, but many have listed oils with varying weights. Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks, JC
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RE: '06 1000RR Oil Change ?'s - 7/31/2007 2:14:47 PM
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baxsom
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dude you just opened up a huge can of worms get ready for everyone and their brother to tell you everything from stick with oem to pour in wesson oil with a hint of cinnamon some people say to wait thousands of miles before you switch to anything other than honda gn4. others will say that it is ok the day you get it home some truths the mobil filter will fit but since it is a car filter it will void your warranty if the dealer sees it oil weight is based on air temp 10w30 is a little low for hot weather like here in tx go to 1000rr.net and look for posts by a guy named scootr he tests motorcycle oil for a living so he does have a little credibility his research and verifiable tests (not some guys opinion that he overheard somewhere else) show that some of the bests oils are the heavier synths for example for the longest time he recommended shell rotella 15w50 for diesels said it was identical to motorcycle oil in all testing then he switched to repsol but please go look and make your own mind up me personally i use K&N filters because all the reviews i have read by independent testers say it is a good filter with a nut for safety wiring and repsol 10w50 i am going to try the mobile 1 gold cap EP nex time though
< Message edited by baxsom -- 7/31/2007 2:18:04 PM >
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RE: '06 1000RR Oil Change ?'s - 7/31/2007 4:55:23 PM
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hondaboy44709
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i use honda filters and gn4. always have, and no problems yet.
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RE: '06 1000RR Oil Change ?'s - 7/31/2007 6:10:32 PM
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r1b11963
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+1 on the regular honda oil and filter.I like to change my oil & filter every 1500 miles.So i get the least expensive ones so i can do them often.
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RE: '06 1000RR Oil Change ?'s - 7/31/2007 6:41:55 PM
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dwhite645
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ORIGINAL: baxsom oil weight is based on air temp And engine/tranny fitment tolerances. I use 10w-30 Honda HP4 (semi synthetic, without moly of course) and the Honda oil filter. You can also go with 10w-40, and some even run the 10w-50 Stick with GN4 (non synthetic) for about 1000 miles, then switch to semi-synthetic or full synthetic if you want. Key point is to make sure it DOES NOT have moly in it and NOT labeled as "energy conserving" as it will cause your clutch plates to slip.
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RE: '06 1000RR Oil Change ?'s - 8/1/2007 6:12:06 AM
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Jescas
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Many thanks fellas... good info here! Does anyone use a reputable/cheap online source for their oil / filter needs? If so, I would greatly appreciate your insight. Thanks again!
< Message edited by Jescas -- 8/1/2007 10:51:34 AM >
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RE: '06 1000RR Oil Change ?'s - 8/1/2007 3:18:25 PM
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baxsom
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ORIGINAL: r1b11963 +1 on the regular honda oil and filter.I like to change my oil & filter every 1500 miles.So i get the least expensive ones so i can do them often. holy crap what a waste of money do yourself a favor and send that oil out to be tested. you will find that after 1500 miles even the worst oil is still just as good as it was when it was put in i have seen tests on repsol synth showing that even after 5K miles the bike didnt need an oil change
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street-2006 1KRR, track-07 600RR yes, i guess maybe i can be a jerk, but i am tired of reading the same questions and hearing the same would be experts give out wrong info.
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