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Hot oil and hot components on the motorcycle may cause burns.
2. Lean the bike against something or set on stand with oil drain hole.
3. Using a 8mm Allen wrench, remove the oil drain bolt located on the right side of
the engine, on the clutch cover, near the brake lever (See Figure 1).
NOTE:
You may need to adjust the brake pedal (up or down) to gain access to the
drain bolt.
4. After it has drained, reinstall the
bolt being sure that the rubber
gasket is in place. Torque to 11
Nm (8 ft-lb).
5. Remove oil fill plug with an 8mm
Allen wrench.
6. Carefully pour 16 oz (470 ml) of
transmission oil into the oil fill
opening.
7. Reinstall the oil fill plug making
sure the rubber gasket is in
place.
NOTE:
Filling after an engine rebuild required additional transmission fluid. If the
engine is completely flushed of oil, refill with 18 oz (530ml).
Always capture and dispose of used oil properly (all auto parts stores accept used
oil). Dumping oil on the ground is illegal, inconsiderate, and can get you
disqualified from a race weekend quicker than cutting the track.
Chain adjustment
Tools required for chain adjustment
22 mm wrench or socket
2 - 11 mm open-end wrenches
1. Make sure that the rear wheel is
aligned properly.
2.
For proper adjustment, the chain
should have 35 mm free movement
just behind the chain block with no
load on the bike (Figure 2)
CAUTION:
Sit on the bike and verify that the chain
has a minimum of 12mm (1/2”) free
movement when the chain is at its
tightest point.
Figure 1
Figure 2