We are on our second Nissan Rogue. No complaints so far. We only kept the first one for 4 years and this one at 3.5 so far.....
If that was meant for me. NO , regular fuel.Premium fuel?
Not that I have noticed that they require it but I will double check tomorrow.Yes, it was meant for you. I thought Rogues used premium. Thank you.
A standard will go virtually forever without an oil change, an auto box? not so much. Automatics need service if you want them to last... you also want to do band adjustments and check the clutches while you're in there... flushing out the torque converter is a really good idea too (it holds half the trans fluid and doesn't empty when you empty the pan)
Multiple bikes, multiple projects.
Race bike: Oil change (done), general clean-up and inspection and lubrication (done), download and save the current PowerCommander map as a back-up due to laptop issues (done), empty the fuel tank (done), re-secure the left handgrip which keeps sliding off the bar (done - I hope). In the process of doing the latter I also discovered that the left handlebar as a whole was positioned out further than the right one, which my OCD couldn't handle. Bike blew over in a wind gust at SOAR round 5, which might have something to do with that. That's now fixed.
Beast: Oil change (up next), inspect air filter (up next), have the timing chain tensioner recall done (booked with Two Wheel today). It's going to need tires soon, but it always needs tires soon.
ZX10R: Oil change due in probably a couple of weeks. No other significant plans.
FZR400: Oil change (soon), disassemble and re-lubricate the rear suspension (soon). The latter is the only big-ish project in the works.
Van needs the interior cleaned out. That's normally an end-of-season project when there's no need of having anything in it.
Car needs an interior cleaning, too. And, eventually, the snow tires swapped on. (Soon)
Shop needs the tools organised, as it currently looks like a tornado hit it.
We are on our second Nissan Rogue. No complaints so far. We only kept the first one for 4 years and this one at 3.5 so far.....
My 2008 F150 V6 XL (manual transmission and windows) has around 240,000 km on it. It's been niggling me lately, to the point where I bought a 2023 this Spring. However, it still has some life in it so today I put the winter wheels back on and oil sprayed it, hoping it will get me through the winter, and spare my new one from one season of salt.
Nah we're not there yet. Rain the next few days then some warmer temps means the lawns going to get cut again and there's plenty of riding to do. Too early to swap bikes/sleds, mower/blower.I started the seasonal shift in the garage. Pulled the blower out of the shed and parked it in the garage. Once the snow flies I'll move the blower to the garage door and park the bike in this corner for the winter.
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I hope you're right!Nah we're not there yet. Rain the next few days then some warmer temps means the lawns going to get cut again and there's plenty of riding to do. Too early to swap bikes/sleds, mower/blower.
Vstrom calls for 91RON, or 87AKI.My VStrom calls for at least 91 fuel, I have used 93 mostly but recently have cheated with 89 and I don't think I noticed any difference.
Perhaps you're not there yet, but we've had snow on the ground for Halloween before! It's just good planning up here to do a lot of seasonal changes before the weather goes into the crapper.Nah we're not there yet. Rain the next few days then some warmer temps means the lawns going to get cut again and there's plenty of riding to do. Too early to swap bikes/sleds, mower/blower.