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Title: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on May 29, 2019, 11:43:43 PM
Engine and gear oil. (and filter)
What scooter?
How often?
Which oil?
Where do you log your oil maint.?

 Does your scooter need top up between changes?
Stig
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: big blue on May 29, 2019, 11:58:48 PM
2012 Kymco 200i LX
  Oil change about every 1000 miles. Shell T6 full synthetic 5W-40
  Gear oil every other oil change. Valvoline high performance gear lube 85W-90
  I keep a written log of mileages and services performed.
  No oil use noted between changes.
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: CROSSBOLT on May 30, 2019, 01:52:59 AM
Downtown 300i, 600 then every 3000 miles. Was using Mobil 1 0W40 but went to Castrol full synthetic 10W30 because of price. Log in memo pages at rear of operators manual. Anyone need an OM for a DT300i? I have an extra....
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: de dee on May 30, 2019, 03:28:48 AM
By the book oil change every 10,000 Km.s  = 6,250  miles,   on my Piaggio B V 350  2016 I change the oil around 4,000 miles , and never a low oil reading on the dip stick,   lately I am using rotel T6 for engine and oil for tranny piaggio oil  ( wet clutch, )     I am now at 24,514 Km.s ,  the scooter will be 2 years old,  on the road old,   Aug. 30 2019
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: john grinsel on May 30, 2019, 02:07:13 PM
Current 2019 XTownn 300i-----every 1,000 miles.  Reason no oil filter, small crankcase capacity, 1 qt, engine works hard.   WalMart house brand 10-40----been using it over 500,000 miles---Honda Scooters/bikes, Suzuki bikes and scooters, Mitsuibishi Mirage, Miatas. Oil priced right/available just about any where in US.  Never engine trouble on stuff run hard.
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: Iahawk on May 30, 2019, 04:02:44 PM
oil change at end of every riding season for scooter. I only put a few hundred miles on it each year. Changed gear oil along with engine oil first 2 changes but have since gone to every other year due to low miles ridden.

Current oil is Rotella T5, syn blend, 15W-40, gear oil is Royal Purple synthetic 75W-90. Previous years I used Rotella T6 5W-40. Scoot uses no oil between changes...only has ~2400 miles.

2010 People S 200. Keep a spreadsheet on my laptop for each vehicle (and outdoor power equipment - mower, snow blowers, etc.) listing miles (or hours, I have hour meters on mower and 2 stage snowblower), date, service done, etc.

I couldn't remember my maintenance performed if you paid me...that's why I write it down!
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: CROSSBOLT on May 30, 2019, 04:10:09 PM
Changed the gearbox oil with Walmart Super Tech synthetic right away. No sticky puddles so it's still in there....
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: fishcutter44 on May 30, 2019, 10:12:18 PM
Once a year, in late fall.  I don't usually put more than 1,000 miles per season on each of the three registered scooters and the motorcycle; life and work get in the way. Wife's little Honda Metro is two years old and has less than 500 miles on it. I like to have the engines marinate in clean oil when they sit for the winter.

2014 Moto Guzzi V7
2016 Kymco Like 200i
2005 Bajaj Chetak
2017 Honda Metropolitan

Also, 1965 Fuji Rabbit 150 Touring
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on May 31, 2019, 12:30:58 AM
Once a year, in late fall.  I don't usually put more than 1,000 miles per season on each of the three registered scooters and the motorcycle; life and work get in the way. Wife's little Honda Metro is two years old and has less than 500 miles on it. I like to have the engines marinate in clean oil when they sit for the winter.

2014 Moto Guzzi V7
2016 Kymco Like 200i
2005 Bajaj Chetak
2017 Honda Metropolitan

Also, 1965 Fuji Rabbit 150 Touring
Agree, regardless of mileage I've read that oil and (underseat emergency rations -Moon Pies) should be tossed every 12 mos.
Make coffee and eat both of them while watching the oil drain.
Stig
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: fishcutter44 on May 31, 2019, 03:09:47 AM
Wait-toss the moon pies??!!
I can't get on board with this!   ;D
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: de dee on May 31, 2019, 09:26:30 AM
don't know about your moon-pies , we use horse buns to play road  hockey here,.  all winter,
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: scooterfan on May 31, 2019, 10:26:08 AM
2009 Agility 125.

Engine oil - Castrol 15 W 40  synthetic, every 2000 km.
The scooter does about 900+ km per month, so the oil gets changed slightly more than every two months.
At more than 13 300km, there is no need for oil top ups between oil changes.

Gearbox oil - 80 W 90 GL4 mineral, will change every 5000km in future. (Changed at 2000 km previously, but found oil perfectly clean).
No oil leaks.

Oil maintenance,  fuel records, and all maintenance costs get noted in a logbook - stored under the seat.



Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: monkeybongos on May 31, 2019, 10:02:54 PM
Manual for Cali Classic 200i recommends synthetic oil changed every 620 miles.
Using Motul 7100 10-40W w Lucas Oil Stabilizer, change at 650-700 miles, as scoot has just 3000 miles.
Gear oil recommended to change every 3000 mi, probably do it closer to 2500 using Lucas 85-140W.

I write the date and mileage on a piece of painters tape on the oil container, as well as on a wall calendar.
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on June 01, 2019, 12:40:07 AM
Manual for Cali Classic 200i recommends synthetic oil changed every 620 miles.
Using Motul 7100 10-40W w Lucas Oil Stabilizer, change at 650-700 miles, as scoot has just 3000 miles.
Gear oil recommended to change every 3000 mi, probably do it closer to 2500 using Lucas 85-140W.

I write the date and mileage on a piece of painters tape on the oil container, as well as on a wall calendar.

Interesting - Motul is not exactly an off-brand, cheap, oil and changed at @700 miles!!. Why the oil additive?
Aren't you concerned you'll be fouling the chemical recipe of that super good oil?

Stig

Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: john grinsel on June 01, 2019, 09:51:09 AM
Think following book----reg oil ok------as most people do not ride these scooters enough to wear then out.
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: monkeybongos on June 01, 2019, 11:05:38 AM
Interesting - Motul is not exactly an off-brand, cheap, oil and changed at @700 miles!!. Why the oil additive?
Aren't you concerned you'll be fouling the chemical recipe of that super good oil?

Stig
Didn't think about that.  Lucas has so many favorable reviews, I just went w it.  Maybe a mistake?

As for the frequency of oil changes, one of the biggest scooter dealers in FL  (NS4L in Gainesville) recommends every 500 miles for scoots.
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on June 01, 2019, 11:30:13 AM
Didn't think about that.  Lucas has so many favorable reviews, I just went w it.  Maybe a mistake?

As for the frequency of oil changes, one of the biggest scooter dealers in FL  (NS4L in Gainesville) recommends every 500 miles for scoots.
I've no issue with your change frequency  ( my Like gets freq. changes, too! )
 But I'd not mess with additives to your already top quality oil😊
Stig
Title: Re: How often do you change your oil(s)?
Post by: Iahawk on June 01, 2019, 03:21:50 PM
As for the frequency of oil changes, one of the biggest scooter dealers in FL  (NS4L in Gainesville) recommends every 500 miles for scoots.

thinking about that 500 mile recommendation...my air cooled, no oil filter lawn mower engine says 25 hour changes.

Say a scooter ran for 25 hours and averaged maybe 20 mph...= 500 miles.  That dealer recommendation of 500 miles

 for an in town scoot ridden in hot FL weather may be a good one.