After a quick 13 mile run this morning to get my scoot to 600 miles, I did the oil change. Of course, I watched the youtube videos put up by Wayne and some other guy to prep. Thought I wasn't going to be able to when the side bolt didn't loosen, but finally it did and I was on my way...all over the floor. The container I used wasn't big enough when you factor in how much of the oil runs down the poorly located brake cable. When I removed the other bolt with the spring and screen, I was glad to see there was only like 3 or 4 shavings in it, and I cleaned those up easily. After replacing the bolts, screwing them in carefully by hand, and then tightening them up with the ratchet, I made a mark on each of them so I'd be able to see if they've loosened.
I had figured I should remove an ounce and a half from my quart of oil, which I did with a mixmiser. I took the scoot out for a short ride and after a mile checked the oil. I didn't have to look at the dipstick because I could see oil up to the inside threads of the neck. I had the scoot running in the garage for a few minutes before going out, and it is a hot day here. Is it possible that the oil expands when heated, or did I make a mistake and put in too much? I have a piece of paper under it to check for leaks, and will recheck the oil when the scoot is cooled down.