Sorry for the long story, be glad it's not you. A lesson for others out there, never use a torque wrench on your gear oil bolt, the manual is wrong and you will strip the threads.
I'm concerned my stupid gear oil bolt is going to cut the life of my scooter short.
So a few years ago I stripped the threads on my gear oil drain hole by following the directions to how much torque to use. Subsequently the drain was tapped for a larger bolt and the mechanic put some rtv on it for a seal.
So 4,000 km ago I removed his work and remember everything as normal. Enough oil stayed in and was smelly when it came out like usual.
Fast forward to now, I remove the bolt and very little oil comes out and what is there seems untouched. The bolt was oily but there was never a sign of it leaking on the ground or around the bolt. But darn, I appear to have driven for a while with little to no oil in there.
I rtv'd it back up and am trying to figure out a next step.
I saw a guy on youtube who fills his gear oil until it back flows. The manual says don't do this but this may be my only option, being, keep filling to back flow to check on the level every 500km or so.
Thoughts?