Do not switch lubricant brands indiscriminately because some
lubricants interact chemically when mixed. Use of inferior
lubricants can damage the engine.
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WARNING
Be sure that no lubricants or fluids get on tires, wheels, or
brakes when changing fluid. Traction can be adversely
affected, which could result in loss of control of the
motorcycle and death or serious injury.
NOTE
The engine oil also lubricates the clutch and transmission
1.
Place a suitable container under the motorcycle.
2.
See figure 46. Unscrew and remove fill plug from oil
fill hole. Replace O-ring if torn or damaged.
3.
See Figure 40. Remove the left engine oil drain plug
located in the crank case. Wipe any accumulated debris from
magnetic tip on drain plug and replace the aluminum washer.
4.
See Figure 40. Remove the right oil drain plug
located under the clutch cover. Wipe any accumulated debris
from plug and replace the aluminum washer.
5.
After all oil has drained, tilt vehicle to the right side
to drain any remaining oil from the right side of the engine.
Figure 40. Engine oil drain plug left side
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Summary of Contents for 1190 SX
Page 1: ...seat 1...
Page 3: ...3...
Page 37: ...Figure 6 Left Handlebar Switch Figure 7 Right Handlebar switch 37...
Page 75: ...Figure 26 Rear Preload Adjuster Figure 27 Rear Compression Adjuster 75...
Page 77: ...Figure 44 Front Preload Adjuster Figure 30 Fork Rebound and Compression Adjusters 77...
Page 94: ...Figure 51 Air Filter Access Figure 52 Air filter Access 94...
Page 114: ...Figure 34 Low Beam Aiming 114...
Page 115: ...Figure 35 High Beam Aiming 115...
Page 142: ...TIRE REGISTRATION FORM 142...