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I changed mine after 1 ride (and a water blast) and oil was milky... anyone fixed this issue yet? Thanks
Not sure if anyone has really determined the root cause. I have been using Lucas synthetic gear oil the additives may look a little milky. I regularly flush out the cavity with fresh oil before change and change it often. I doubt whether the water blast is the cause. Maybe add new oil and try it again and see how it is.I changed mine after 1 ride (and a water blast) and oil was milky... anyone fixed this issue yet? Thanks
I'd say the first thing to do in such a case is checking if the breather hose is still attached properly. The hose is not secured and can rather easily become detached without being noticed.I changed mine after 1 ride (and a water blast) and oil was milky... anyone fixed this issue yet? Thanks
Just a couple hours over the required number@leadingedge And I thought mine had a lot of crap! How many hours was that?
I'd take the cover off and have a proper look at what's inside.
The first oil change on my EX. The oil was not milky at all, but quite a bit of shavings on the plug.
What amount of shavings have you guys seen on the first EX oil change?
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