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Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 7:57 am
by MorgsPCX
I should start by highlighting the fact that this is my first post here, so go easy on me! :)

I've owned my 2013 PCX 125 from new (Aug 2013) and have just covered 3500 miles.
Having referred to the owner manual for any maintenance advice, I believe I may have misinterpreted the oil change frequency!?

After checking the service schedule, I thought the oil needed changing not just after the first 600 miles, but every 600 miles! Having been in disbelief about the fact, I accepted that such a small amount of oil would start to lose it's protecting properties a lot sooner! So I almost resigned myself to performing it's 6th oil change this weekend but thought I'd double check my understanding of the service schedule again... and then it dawned on me! :oops:

On the plus side, I have a great running engine and I'd consider myself quite proficient at the oil change job now!
Anyone else care to share any similar misunderstandings?! :lol:
Morgs

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:33 am
by Fizzy Rascal
:lol:








Oh, and welcome. :)

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:00 am
by wojtek_pl
It doesn't hurt to change oil so frequently as long as it's appropriate oil of course. It only costs money (and time).
:D

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:14 am
by SECoda
My brother is on a dusty farm and changes his oil on his Kymco Agility 125 every 600 miles and does the air filter more frequently too. I am 100% pavement with normal riding and follow the manual.

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 7:42 pm
by fish
Ha, there are lots of ways to screw up a scooter.....but keeping fresh/clean oil in the engine ain't one of them. Our Honda probably doesn't need new oil at 600miles ...but my little kymco 163cc scoot gets it that often (was even warned that I'd ruin the drain plug doing it that often )...but will likely go twice that on my Forza. (But keep that under your hat!!)
Fish

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:39 pm
by gn2
I once stripped the thread on a drain plug the day before I was going on a 1000 mile weekend trip.
The drain plug ended up held in there for months with PTFE plumbers tape.
This was on a Suzuki GS850

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:41 pm
by Sowaka
I'm actually a little curious about this... I've owned my PCX for two months but haven't even put 200 miles on it yet. The book says it should go for its first oil change after 600 miles or one month... should I take it in now, or just wait for it to hit 600 miles?

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 10:06 pm
by SECoda
I asked my service guy that very question and he said they need to update that to maybe six months.

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 12:45 am
by Sowaka
SECoda wrote:I asked my service guy that very question and he said they need to update that to maybe six months.
Thanks, looks like six months might be when I hit 600 miles on the thing anyhow! One month sounded ridiculously short when you can drive the thing 600 miles before needed an oil change. Sort of sucks that it has to be done so frequently though ) :

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:18 am
by andyscooter
why so little use o_O

first bike i had i picked up late on the saturday and booked it in for its first service on the following thursday and that was a 1000 mile

second one had done over 30000 in three years

milage stays lower now as i have two so split it

Re: Replacing the oil for fun!?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 11:32 am
by Sowaka
andyscooter wrote:why so little use o_O

first bike i had i picked up late on the saturday and booked it in for its first service on the following thursday and that was a 1000 mile

second one had done over 30000 in three years

milage stays lower now as i have two so split it
I'm still riding on a learner's license so no riding in the dark. Plus I live in a gigantic city and everything is fairly close, even though I'm going on the road every other day I'm not putting many miles on it. Biggest problem is that it costs $10 a day to park a bike anywhere near where I work, I have to take public transit to work and only use the scoot for other activities. It's a bit of a shame ) :