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Old 09-22-2024, 01:35 AM   #1
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Oil Level Check

2014 Nomad 1700 ABS.
Could someone/s please explain the oil check directions logic? If my bike has sat all night, hasen't all the oil that's going drain down drained down? What's the point of warming up a cold bike, letting it drain down a certain amount of time and then checking it? I can just imagine how popular I'd be at the gas station stop with my friends while they wait for me to go through the official procedure. About as happy as a group of woke bikers wait while everyone stands around waiting hours for their electric bikes charge.



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Old 09-22-2024, 06:05 PM   #2
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From the Service Manual:

Because of the semi-dry sump lubrication system, the
engine oil level indicated on the dipstick will fluctuate
depending on the motorcycle
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Old 10-21-2024, 10:25 PM   #3
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It is a semi dry sump system. If you let it sit overnight it will all go into the crankcase or trans , I don't remember, and you will be a quart or more low on the dipstick.. Run it, wait 3 minutes check, not a big deal.
 
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Old 10-23-2024, 02:02 AM   #4
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As JD said, diff. bikes are diff. On the Vaquero, let the bike sit for about 35 minutes, all the oil will settle to where its supposed to be.....then check it when the bike is vertical.
Do it the same way everytime. I check it before every ride, then if riding hard for 1/2 day, I'll check it at the gas station when I get a snack and a drink.....


Don't fret about it, unless your 1/2 a quart low, then look to see if its smoking or leaking somewhere.
My bigbore stroked 1500 will jiggle shit loose unless it lock-tited in good....even on my left hand side cases....I've had that bolt fall out that your supposed to take the engine mounts loose and raise the engine up about a inch or so, on the alternators cover....
Damnest thing I ever saw.....theres not enough clearance for it to fall out, unless your really flexing the motor mounts....but that leak was caused by the screw falling out....
I lost the thing for the last time last year, I helicoiled the hole, then lock-tite'ed it in, hasn't come out since....
Don't sweat the small stuff....
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