Today I changed the gear oil on my bike. Sorry everyone I was going to post a video but this actually turned out to be very simple and I believe that the diagram in the user manual is probably enough. I removed the fill plug and the drain plug just as they stated in the user manual. I drained the oil and as I was watching I wanted to see what would happen if I turned the wheel (by hand) to see if more oil would come out. To my suprise
every time I turned the wheel backwards more and more of the oil came out. (Actually quite a large amount) Just for reference the capacity is listed as 0.18 liters
using this process below I used almost an entire 1 liter bottle of oil. EDIT: DO NOT OVERFILL THE GEAR OIL. PLEASE SEE MY POST BELOW. I believe this capacity that is listed is because they don't expect you to get out all the oil and using this process I believe that you can get out most of it. This has to be better for the gears.
My bike is new and this happens to be the first time the the gear oil has been changed. So just to make sure I got out any of the nastiness inside the gear case I filled it with new oil and ran it on its stand for about 2 minutes at 20 MPH. I then dumped out that oil as quickly as I could (left bolts a little lose) and used the same process of turning the wheel backwards to make sure I got out every drop that was possible.
I just wanted to let everyone know that when you are changing your gear oil turning the tire backwards will help you to get out all the old oil that you possibly can. My guess is that this will work on other models but I can't be totally sure.
As an added benefit this also stopped the noise I was having with my rear brakes. This was a high pitched squealing noise. Kinda embarrassing on a new bike. After changing the gear oil this noise is totally gone..