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« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2010, 12:01:40 PM »


Guzzitech.com has lots of useful info. You will need a  VDST computer to service your bike. Its 200$, but the neat part is, you get to test each electronic component with it.
Remmber, only run 60W oil in the bike. Many folks like redline motorcycle 60W its quites down the valve train.
Also people get good results with redline gear oils.

Just out of curiosity, at what mileage do people change the oil here for their Grisos/Brevas/Norges? What brand?



I am hoping you mean 10W60.  If you use just straight 60 it will be very thick when cold and your bypass will be open a lot when it is cold.  This means when cold your engine will get unfiltered oil.  Not a good situation.  Use 10W60 as the book says and don't be cheap.  You can get a good 10W60 oil at any BMW car dealer.  they sell a Castrol product which is marketed special for them but it fits our bill perfectly.  Enjoy that bike.  have you given it a name yet.  I think I am naming my Norge Babe.
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