But if I used your method I would be in trouble as in the last 5k miles I've lost 5 litres of oil.
Lord, you certainly are in trouble

But if I used your method I would be in trouble as in the last 5k miles I've lost 5 litres of oil.

Either way you need a new donkey!But if I used your method I would be in trouble as in the last 5k miles I've lost 5 litres of oil.
At least mine gets ridden![]()
Bendy. Are you implying that if your GS drinks oil (as my TC does and I believe it was run in too sympathetically by the first owner). if I rag it, it will resolve the issue and save me pounds in oil top ups???
Right, Ive been in the kitchen for the last several hours, eating humble pie....

Oil Check Golden Rules
General level check:
1. Ensure engine was good and hot on the last run
2. Centre stand, level (ish) ground
3. Can you see oil? You’re good to go.


Never said they were the only Golden Rules.
But there are so many panic stricken postings about vanishing oil I thought it might help.
Out of interest, how do you do it?


Don't you find the sidestand on your 30 minute rides a bit of a challenge on the left handers?![]()
I reckon to top up the RT (2014) a cupful between 6K services. The GSA (2009) uses a little more. Compared to several 1150's I've owned, I'd say the 1200's generally use less.Now that made me chuckle..
What is an average amount of oil to use over each 1000 miles? I know there will be folks here that say they never touch it until the next change, but as an average?