Thanks I will have a look at mine today
Thanks I will have a look at mine today
2019 Goldwing CSC
I took this a long time ago and have no idea what the orange lines are for. But here we put the level on the righ valve cover and jack to get the bubble as shown.
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What about 2018+ Goldwing Trikes?
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2018 Honda Goldwing DTC Touring CSC Encore Trike Kit & 2021 Polaris General XP G2 Ride Command
I checked the oil today with my trike on a level floor. I put a level on the valve cover and the bubble was all the way forward. The level on the dipstick was right at the full mark. I raised the rear of the bike 3 inches to put the bubble at the same position as illustrated. The oil was very slightly below the full mark.
I took this a long time ago and have no idea what the orange lines are for. But here we put the level on the righ valve cover and jack to get the bubble as shown.
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At the next oil change I will measure how much oil was drained in both positions and report back. Seat of the pants observation indicates, on my trike, that it won't make much of a difference.
Greg and Rob I found this interesting. I checked the level on mine and the bubble was all the way to the rear so I checked the oil level and then pushed the trike front wheel on a 2x6 I had and it put the bubble right at center rechecked the oil level and there is very little difference. So my opinion is if when checking my oil level I'll just keep it on the full mark, since there is a safety zone there that should be good.
2019 Goldwing CSC
On 5th and 6th gen Wings, hopefully when checking the oil level, everyones following the steps in the Owner's Manual. Start and run for 3-5mins, turn off, and check in 2-3.
Please keep in mind that anytime I share or give advice about a motorcycle, unless I state otherwise, I am always referring to GL1800's and no other.
Here are the results of my oil change on my 2012 Reverse Trike.
Since my trike is lower in the rear I drained the oil with it on the ground.
In order to get my trike at the same level as the one pictured I raised the rear of the trike 3 inches. And drained the rest of the oil. I got about 3 more ounces. I changed the filter.
I put 1 Gallon of oil in it while the rear was raised. After idling to get the new oil throughout the system the oil level was right at the full mark. I put the bike back on the floor and the level was slightly above full.
My conclusion, for my setup, is the difference between the two methods is minute. Not enough to go through the extra hassle.