Last pic is of the spendy aluminum rack, mucho better, lotsa reinforcement with bracketry. Note if you get one, you have to slightly widen the rectangular cutout in the plastic panel (I think 3mm...).




I say you break it in the process of fixing it so you won't have to obsess over it anymore. It will become crystal clear what the issue is.
I have a home made flexible magnetic pickup tool that gets lots of use. One common use is to fish out the drain plug from my catch pan. I don't screw around and wait to see if it will be needed, I get out the pickup tool along with the 17mm socket and wrench.
You are technically underfilled. Yamaha spec. 4 litres/4.23 quarts with filter change. Use a long filter, it will be more like 4.3 quarts. When cold, oil will fill the sight glass.Deagle10 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:31 am Not sure what I do differently than the people that need to add more than 4 quarts. I change oil and filter, put in 4 quarts, and it is in the upper half of the sight glass until I do it all again. I never put more in than a gallon (Bob, that's the same as 4 quarts). I do feel the burn of hot oil.
Maybe the extra oil explains why some bikes are faster than mine in the curves.
Don
I guess the quarts diminish in volume when they come in contact with a filter to match up with the smaller litersraYzerman wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 9:38 amYou are technically underfilled. Yamaha spec. 4 litres/4.23 quarts with filter change. Use a long filter, it will be more like 4.3 quarts. When cold, oil will fill the sight glass.Deagle10 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:31 am Not sure what I do differently than the people that need to add more than 4 quarts. I change oil and filter, put in 4 quarts, and it is in the upper half of the sight glass until I do it all again. I never put more in than a gallon (Bob, that's the same as 4 quarts). I do feel the burn of hot oil.
Maybe the extra oil explains why some bikes are faster than mine in the curves.
Don
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Perhaps you are fortunate to be purchasing 4 liters, not quarts?Deagle10 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:31 am Not sure what I do differently than the people that need to add more than 4 quarts. I change oil and filter, put in 4 quarts, and it is in the upper half of the sight glass until I do it all again. I never put more in than a gallon (Bob, that's the same as 4 quarts). I do feel the burn of hot oil.
Maybe the extra oil explains why some bikes are faster than mine in the curves.
Don
For a long ride halfway across the country and back, I wouldn't worry about doing an oil change "late" rather than early. A thousand highway miles is probably less hard on the oil than a couple hundred stop-and-go short run city miles. For a long trip, I will often extend oil change by 50% or more rather than bother with it on the road.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 2:53 pm ...
Soon as I get off work, I'll be doing an oil change. I figured it'd be way early or way late if I did it at home, but right on time if I do it here. I ordered online some Mobil1 and a filter from Walmart and had them deliver it before I even arrived. Fun stuff.
It messes me up though, I do it on the 5 and 10's. Plus, it's quick and easy when you have a driveway to do it in. No biggie. If I was on a trip trip then I'd probably wait, but this was different. The pumpkin is waiting till I get home though.FJRoss wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 7:09 pmFor a long ride halfway across the country and back, I wouldn't worry about doing an oil change "late" rather than early. A thousand highway miles is probably less hard on the oil than a couple hundred stop-and-go short run city miles. For a long trip, I will often extend oil change by 50% or more rather than bother with it on the road.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 2:53 pm ...
Soon as I get off work, I'll be doing an oil change. I figured it'd be way early or way late if I did it at home, but right on time if I do it here. I ordered online some Mobil1 and a filter from Walmart and had them deliver it before I even arrived. Fun stuff.
How often are you changing the rear end lube?
I change motor oil at 4,000, final drive at 16,000, but somehow the two are out of sync.
I generally run Mobil1 synthetic Racing T for no other reason than I can pick it up at the local Walmart with my groceries. It's 5 miles to Walmart, about 20 miles to a motorcycle dealer. Convenience wins out. I change it on 5's and 10's. Many will say I could stretch it out further but it's easy to remember and keep on the schedule. In Dallas, even in town riding is usually highway miles anyway. I use Mobil1 Gear Oil in the pumpkin, can't remember the specifics now, also because I can pick it up with the motor oil at Walmart when I eventually need it. I do the pumpkin on the 10's, again because it's easy to remember and I just do it with that oil change. Easy to remember, keep track of and convenience have worked out well, and doing things early does give me some flexibility if I end up on a trip or something.