Rear End Lube
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Rear End Lube
OK let me start by saying with help from this site and the people on it I have my 99 xxi running great and riding great, this bike can give my BMW a real run on the twisties now with the new front tire proper suspention set up etc etc ....and except for the oil in the site glass thing freaking me out just a wee bit I'm really loving this bike ALOT..............ok my next question is rear end lube I plan to change it out tomorrow since I have no idea when it was done last, I have 80/90 but everything i have read here says 80.. will it make that much of a differeance or should I just go get the straight 80? Thanks again guys
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Re: Rear End Lube
Well said, Rusty. With advice from all the folks here, my Kawi is also running and riding like a dream, making it a real blast to ride! The riding experience takes me back to the sound and feel of my old Z-1 and KZ-1000 bikes...exciting machines.
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Re: Rear End Lube
I use Bell Ray 80W-90 Gear oil.
Be sure not to over fill it. Keep the oil about 1/4" below the threads
Be sure not to over fill it. Keep the oil about 1/4" below the threads
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Re: Rear End Lube
What ever brand of oil you use only fill with 180 cc. Remember only 180 cc no more and no less. Enjoy you ride.
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Re: Rear End Lube
Hello
And I recommend 75W synthetic gear oil - better cleans, lubricates and removes heat from the transmission. I use oil of the German company Liqui Moli http://www.liqui-moly.de/liquimoly/prod ... db=web.nsf
Since I use of this oil, and since I did venting transmission - is quiet and without any leaks.
gery greet
And I recommend 75W synthetic gear oil - better cleans, lubricates and removes heat from the transmission. I use oil of the German company Liqui Moli http://www.liqui-moly.de/liquimoly/prod ... db=web.nsf
Since I use of this oil, and since I did venting transmission - is quiet and without any leaks.
gery greet
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