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I used to work in hydraulics a lot, and I've talked with 2 major manufacturers. One guy in particular with Eaton used to have his engine oil analyzed because the analysis was free for him. I can't remember the interval we went, but it was insane how long he would go between oil changes in his personal vehicle.
Please stop changing your oil every ride or every other ride guys. You're pouring perfectly good oil down the drain and just polluting more. Just follow the manufacturer's recommendation. They know what they are talking about.
A friend used to work for London Transport,
They had a test bus that was supposed to have oil changes every 5000 miles.. they went to the analysis route and they got to 90000 miles, just checking levels and topping up when required, fair to say it did use some , so none of the oil they started with would have been left, but it proved the point. .
But just cos it doesnt deteriorate , doesnt mean it doesnt need topping up..
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I recently changed my oil and found some metal particles in the oil. Turns out...the little sleeve that goes on a clutch basket while using a Rekluse torque drive kit had got misplaced. If i hadn't have checked the oil with the frequency that i do.....the bike could have locked up and created more damage. As it was.....i messed some shit up and had to spend a boatload to fix.
For me....it's all about accident prevention. That's why i do the changes more often than normal. I am, however, considering going with longer intervals....
Initially Husky had BelRay; but, the parent co of BelRay was sold...I think?...and things changed. They're in Motorex, too...last time I checked.
Motorex is a good oil...but..DAMN!...$20 for a Litre? Uh...no.
The testing may confirm the continued lubricity and serviceability of the oil, but the main reason for changing oil is not because the oil itself is bad. It's because it's full of contaminants that can only be removed by dumping the oil. It's been proven time and again that extended change intervals cause particulate, fuel contaminants, and condensation to be recirculated through your engine. These are the issues that cause ring sticking which leads to blow by which continues and increases the vicious cycle and also oil sludging or varnish build up.
Not applying fleet vehicle logic to my personal vehicles.
Yeah, testing finds water.... that is actually in the sample when it was sent in. Which has nothing to do with condensation that was in the oil before, got circulated through your engine and subsequently burned off.
Lastly, particles are particles. It doesn't matter what they are. It's the counts that matter and the sizes. Everything with oil has a guideline for iso particle count levels and dirt bike engine are among the most robust systems to handle high particles. Transmissions with hydraulic valves and high pressure systems need super clean oil. Dirt bikes don't have that.
I guess a lot of this depends on whether you are a bike murderer or not.
We all know guys that can blow em up on the stand warming them up.
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If KTM says 10hrs, believe your ass they spent thousands of hours testing and Hundreds of thousands of dollars to get to that CONSERVATIVE recommendation.
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