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antilochus
25-03-09, 02:29 PM
Hi all,

Newbie here - had my K6 SV650S for about 3 years now and looking to change the oil filter and oil myself. I have a couple of questions though and have searched the forum but not found the specifc answer to my questions.

1. I have the lower fairings fitted - do I need to remove these to get at the oil filter?

2. Can I use a pattern oil filter or must I use the Suzuki genuine part?

I will get 3 litres of 10W-40 for the service and a mate is helping me out, but the idea is that I learn how to start looking after my bike properly!

Cheers

Paul the 6th
25-03-09, 02:56 PM
hiya mate,

I've got lowers on mine and managed to do an oil change with them on. It was a bit tricky getting the old filter off but managed it with a screwdriver & an old belt.

The suzuki oil filters are about £12 (if i remember correctly?), not sure where you could get pattern parts from :)

It's easy enough once you've done one yourself :)

Alpinestarhero
25-03-09, 03:03 PM
You shouldnt have to pay £12 for the oil filter. try Suzuki Spares direct (google them for a phone number), I think they do genuine ones for less than £10.

You might be better off removing the lower fairings just for ease of working. Also, you can have a good clean and inspection while your there.

Paul the 6th
25-03-09, 03:24 PM
You shouldnt have to pay £12 for the oil filter. try Suzuki Spares direct (google them for a phone number), I think they do genuine ones for less than £10.

Note: Don't buy sundries & consumables from padgetts suzuki at batley. Robbers...:batman:

Alpinestarhero
25-03-09, 03:26 PM
Note: Don't buy sundries & consumables from padgetts suzuki at batley. Robbers...:batman:

dont worry, i was robbed by a suzuki dealership in finchley, north london. My dad couldnt beleive i didnt go to the other shop to save 3 quid

antilochus - what oil are you using?

Viney
25-03-09, 03:28 PM
Hi all,

Newbie here - had my K6 SV650S for about 3 years now and looking to change the oil filter and oil myself. I have a couple of questions though and have searched the forum but not found the specifc answer to my questions.

1. I have the lower fairings fitted - do I need to remove these to get at the oil filter?

2. Can I use a pattern oil filter or must I use the Suzuki genuine part?

I will get 3 litres of 10W-40 for the service and a mate is helping me out, but the idea is that I learn how to start looking after my bike properly!

Cheers
Welcome to the site.

1st off where are you based?
As for the oil change, if you have a local store, get yourself down to Hein Gericke, get thier own brand 10w40 oil and a filter (about £20ish all in).
Dont buy oil in 1L bottles it will work out stupid money, better off getting 4L of Semi Synth bike oil. You dont have to use an OEM filter at all. Plenty of companies out there that do pattern parts, champion(halfords) Hi-Flo etc.
I always remove the lowers for ease sake. However, some bolts could be a pig to get off if they havent been removed, so be aware of that.

antilochus
25-03-09, 04:07 PM
Cheers all for the replies

I'm based in Reading and there's no Suzuki dealership near me but there is a Hein Gericke shop close to home so will enquire about the oil and filter (in fact there's three bike shops on Oxford Road in Reading so I may check them all out)

I am thinking that it would be better to remove the lowers to make it easier to get access to the filter (would be worth removing them anyway just to see how it's done).

According to the service book I need 10W-40 oil but haven't got any specific brand in mind - Halfords motorcycle oil is £24 for 5L and I wouldn't want to pay any more than that.

I only used the tools that came with the bike for the first time at the weekend (removing the battery and trickle charging it) - couldn't believe how easy it was :mrgreen: (thought I was going to have to get the bike taken to a garage as the battery was flat)

bluninja
25-03-09, 04:10 PM
I think it's 13.99 for 4L of 10w40 at Hein Gericke.

RichT
25-03-09, 04:15 PM
HG is the way forward... Gotta do my bike this weekend, funny enough... tis only 350 miles late.

Antilochus and Blueninja - Add yourselves to the map guys. Helps when planning rideouts etc. (see sig)
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bluninja
25-03-09, 04:17 PM
Antilochus and Blueninja - Add yourselves to the map guys. Helps when planning rideouts etc. (see sig)
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Done it already...I'm just across the pond from you...almost spitting distance :)

Viney
25-03-09, 04:18 PM
Cheers all for the replies

I'm based in Reading and there's no Suzuki dealership near me but there is a Hein Gericke shop close to home so will enquire about the oil and filter (in fact there's three bike shops on Oxford Road in Reading so I may check them all out)

I am thinking that it would be better to remove the lowers to make it easier to get access to the filter (would be worth removing them anyway just to see how it's done).

According to the service book I need 10W-40 oil but haven't got any specific brand in mind - Halfords motorcycle oil is £24 for 5L and I wouldn't want to pay any more than that.

I only used the tools that came with the bike for the first time at the weekend (removing the battery and trickle charging it) - couldn't believe how easy it was :mrgreen: (thought I was going to have to get the bike taken to a garage as the battery was flat)You will be a brave man attempting an oil change with just the SV tool kit. You will need a 14mm socket and an oil filter removal tool, either a chain/Strap version, or the one that fits the filter. The HG oil is apprently made by Motul, so a good enough brand.

RichT
25-03-09, 04:20 PM
Done it already...I'm just across the pond from you...almost spitting distance :)

Haha.... We should meet up the Hill at some point and go for a ride.

antilochus
25-03-09, 04:21 PM
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antilochus
25-03-09, 04:23 PM
You will be a brave man attempting an oil change with just the SV tool kit. You will need a 14mm socket and an oil filter removal tool, either a chain/Strap version, or the one that fits the filter. The HG oil is apprently made by Motul, so a good enough brand.

Heh, don't worry, I have a socket set somewhere in the depths of the garage. Matey is bring his filter removal tool when he helps me out.......only other bit I need is a crush washer to replace the existing one.

bluninja
25-03-09, 04:26 PM
Haha.... We should meet up the Hill at some point and go for a ride.

Sounds good haven't been social riding for a while....just year round commuting.

RichT
25-03-09, 04:27 PM
Haha.... We should meet up the Hill at some point and go for a ride.

Sounds good haven't been social riding for a while....just year round commuting.

Will send you a PM mate... Might be out and about on Sunday, provided I get me service out the way...

bluninja
25-03-09, 04:30 PM
Will send you a PM mate... Might be out and about on Sunday, provided I get me service out the way...

Bummer, this Sunday I'm riding up to Bradfield in Berks for an AGM....next 3 weekends are free though :)

antilochus
25-03-09, 04:31 PM
Bummer, this Sunday I'm riding up to Bradfield in Berks for an AGM....next 3 weekends are free though :)

Crikey, Bradfield is where I used to play squash in the evening - small world eh!?