Due to some impatience when I serviced the bike a couple of weeks ago I've over-filled the engine oil (level is just above top of window when cold) - I didn't wait long enough for it to drain down from the rocker box. Although I did the valve clearances, balanced the throttles etc and the bike runs very smoothly up to around 4000rpm, over that there's a lot of vibration that wasn't there before.
I can't help but suspect that excess oil is being thrown around in the engine, and since I'm doing a track day next week I don't want to experience oil-related problems such as venting to throttle bodies, air filter etc.
Does anyone have a CONTROLLED method of removing a small amount of engine oil? I realise that I could just undo the drain plug and let a little out but of course Sod's law says I'll drop the plug and the whole lot will escape all over the garage floor.....
Also, is there anything that's likely to have suffered from over-fill? Of course I'll check the air filter, but anything else? There's no oil apparent when throttle body balance stub rubbers are removed.
I can't help but suspect that excess oil is being thrown around in the engine, and since I'm doing a track day next week I don't want to experience oil-related problems such as venting to throttle bodies, air filter etc.
Does anyone have a CONTROLLED method of removing a small amount of engine oil? I realise that I could just undo the drain plug and let a little out but of course Sod's law says I'll drop the plug and the whole lot will escape all over the garage floor.....
Also, is there anything that's likely to have suffered from over-fill? Of course I'll check the air filter, but anything else? There's no oil apparent when throttle body balance stub rubbers are removed.

