Hey, first of all, thanks for this comment!
First of all, drain the oil out of the bike and put in the amount that the manual calls for.
I am seriously thinking about doing that, the thing is i need to get some stuff like a measuring container, oil drain container and a tourqe wrench i think (According to the users manual the oil drain plug should be tightend with a very speciefic tourqe).
then you will know how the correct amount of oil is going to look on your dipstick.
Interesting idea. So youre saying the dealer might have filled too much oil at the first service, and then the oil was decreasing towards the correct level and should have stopped there? The thing is tho - the oil level reached
very close to the lowest level on the dipstick. Do you think the perfect oil amount will show on that very low level and keep stable? if it will, than that sounds like a defect. How am i suppose to know then if the oil pressure is dangerously low? If the perfect amount is already represented by just a few milimeters above the lowest point? that can't be right.
And one more thing, durning the first 1000km the oil level was fixed, on the higest level on the dipstick. how does that settle with your theory?
If you get really enthusiastic adding oil..... Your bike is probably fine, and if you keep filling it with oil, you are more likely to shorten it's life than if you put in the correct amouont of oil and leave it alone.......
I have not filled one drop of oil, not once. When i went to the dealer after 1800km they filled like 100-200cc and that was it.
if you ride an oversquare single cylinder at high rpms all the time, it does use oil.
I do not ride on high RPMs at all. Quite the contrary. Most of my rides are within the city.
most of the customers will think you are an idiot or loser. The dealer is more than likely to tell them something that makes you look even dumber, but it doesn't deter customers. The other employees will point you out to customers and laugh. The customers will laugh too
That's plain wrong. The dealer did not tell any customer anything about me, No one was dissrespectfull or laughed, and some customers i talked to after i argued with the mechanic actually agreed with me. Actually every other custumer i talked to. and every other Downtown owner iv'e had the chance to ask.
Do you think the dealer will ever go out of their way to help you in the future?
You got that very wrong as well. I think they will definetly go out of their way to
avoid helping me. That's why i'm thinking about making them(in court). But that "Natural oil consumption" stuff complicates things. So I'm really just trying to figure out for sure if there's a problem, or is it indeed natural and normal.
In most States, scooters and motorcycles are not covered by the Lemon Law.
I'm not from the states nor do i know what this "Lemon law" is.