cool juste je ne remets pas le sabot moteur avant d'avoir fait tourner la moteur pour m'assurer qu'il n'y a pas de fuite plus facilement et sur les 2020 c'est 3600ml la vidange avec changement de filtre
Sorry bro, but there's no way in hell I'd ever use one of those oil cleaners. It thins out your oil and your engine parts are basically rubbing against each other without proper lubrication. I can see how watery the oil is when you pull the drain plug. No way man. Change your oil regularly and you don't ever need a cleaner.
Thanks bro. your comment maybe correct. I use this oil in 1500 miles and replace new oil for my bike 2 years old. I think if your bike warms up for 10 minutes, your oil is just as fluid as mine. it's okay bro, i don't use it often and after a few years i just use it once time.
@@CAPTAINPAUL01 Sorry, I just saw your question now, it's been 11 months. I only change the oil filter after 6000km. Because I only use one specific oil brand, I don't need to change too many oil filters. If you change to another type of oil, it is certain that you will also have to change the oil filter.
Did using the Silkolene pro 4 .. 10/40 full synthetic oil cause the clutch to slip in any way ' I have been using the silkolene comp 4 semi synthetic on my Gsxs its been fine but now , I want to upgrade to the Pro 4
In the video, I use 10w40 fully synthetic oil, I use this oil when my bike has about 1500km to 26000km. The clutch has no problems. I have researched some documents saying that this oil has a very low friction ratio of about 0.01. So it will not make the gsx engine too powerful but it will make the engine smooth, which means the clutch will wear longer in case of proper clutch operation. On other motorbikes I have used another oil such as Mobil Racing, Motul, Shell but Fuch Silkolence feels balanced in power and smoothness. I have never used semi-synthetic oil in my GSX. My average driving time is 7-10 hours, so I think I should not use this type of oil because the ability to lubricate at a high temperature threshold for a long time will no longer be effective. That's just my personal opinion, it may not be convincing because my knowledge is not deep enough to fully understand the properties of the oil. In my country, fully synthetic oil is only used for about 3000km before having to be discarded. It may still be usable, but its lubricating properties have been greatly reduced, shifting gears is no longer smooth. . Because the weather is quite hot, there is a lot of dust and polluted air. If you live in a better environment, this oil may last longer.
Very helpful, thank you. We understand each other even without one single word - but we do speak the same motorbike language 😊
cool juste je ne remets pas le sabot moteur avant d'avoir fait tourner la moteur pour m'assurer qu'il n'y a pas de fuite plus facilement et sur les 2020 c'est 3600ml la vidange avec changement de filtre
Quá là xịn luôn anh chai ưiiii 😆
Sorry bro, but there's no way in hell I'd ever use one of those oil cleaners. It thins out your oil and your engine parts are basically rubbing against each other without proper lubrication. I can see how watery the oil is when you pull the drain plug. No way man. Change your oil regularly and you don't ever need a cleaner.
Thanks bro. your comment maybe correct. I use this oil in 1500 miles and replace new oil for my bike 2 years old. I think if your bike warms up for 10 minutes, your oil is just as fluid as mine. it's okay bro, i don't use it often and after a few years i just use it once time.
How many liters of oil did u use?
@@CAPTAINPAUL01 3.2L for oil filter replacement.
Do you replace your filter every oil change?coz in the manual it’s written every other oil change.
@@CAPTAINPAUL01 Sorry, I just saw your question now, it's been 11 months.
I only change the oil filter after 6000km. Because I only use one specific oil brand, I don't need to change too many oil filters. If you change to another type of oil, it is certain that you will also have to change the oil filter.
Nice job👌🙏
How many ml of oil did you put in the oil filter beforehand? 150ml+3200ml or just 3200ml?
Did using the Silkolene pro 4 .. 10/40 full synthetic oil cause the clutch to slip in any way ' I have been using the silkolene comp 4 semi synthetic on my Gsxs its been fine but now , I want to upgrade to the Pro 4
In the video, I use 10w40 fully synthetic oil, I use this oil when my bike has about 1500km to 26000km. The clutch has no problems. I have researched some documents saying that this oil has a very low friction ratio of about 0.01. So it will not make the gsx engine too powerful but it will make the engine smooth, which means the clutch will wear longer in case of proper clutch operation.
On other motorbikes I have used another oil such as Mobil Racing, Motul, Shell but Fuch Silkolence feels balanced in power and smoothness.
I have never used semi-synthetic oil in my GSX. My average driving time is 7-10 hours, so I think I should not use this type of oil because the ability to lubricate at a high temperature threshold for a long time will no longer be effective.
That's just my personal opinion, it may not be convincing because my knowledge is not deep enough to fully understand the properties of the oil.
In my country, fully synthetic oil is only used for about 3000km before having to be discarded. It may still be usable, but its lubricating properties have been greatly reduced, shifting gears is no longer smooth. . Because the weather is quite hot, there is a lot of dust and polluted air. If you live in a better environment, this oil may last longer.
@@RHINO777 OIL discarded ? after about 3000km wow thats just a little over 1800 mls
wich tires you have on?
i'm using the stock tire (Dunlop sportmax D214)