For your 650. Ours are 1000s.Vstrom calls for 91RON, or 87AKI.
Canada and the USA use AKI rating, not RON. AKI is the average of RON & MON, 91RON = 87AKI.
For your 650. Ours are 1000s.Vstrom calls for 91RON, or 87AKI.
Canada and the USA use AKI rating, not RON. AKI is the average of RON & MON, 91RON = 87AKI.
Same fuel requirement. From your user manual…
Should also be a sticker on the bike as well with what fuel to use.Yours, maybe. Here's mine:
Yes. There was. I took it off, along with a bunch of other ones.
I keep a binder for all my cars/toys and with the bikes I peel the stickers off and place them on the cover of the binder for quick reference. Tire pressures I can memorize but things like chain slack are nice to have close by the tools required.Really, I dunno I find it quite helpful because they usually are right at the spot you need the reminder, like tire pressure.
Really, I dunno I find it quite helpful because they usually are right at the spot you need the reminder, like tire pressure.
Sometimes... Nah but like for tire pressure I do. I never seem to remember those numbers.I don't need stickers to remind me to wear a helmet and of what fuel grade I need.
Do you?
Sometimes... Nah but like for tire pressure I do. I never seem to remember those numbers.
Between my enduro and my wife's, I do literally 12-16 oil changes a season.
.... and I STILL need to look up the manual for the torque specs on all the filters and bolts.
Every single bloody damn time.
Doesn't help that there's a magnetic drain plug, two screens and a traditional oil filter, all with different torque specs.
At least I've memorized which wrench to use.
You ought to write yourself a torque spec cheat sheet. Look it up once, then never again.
On my FZ6 the VIN sticker was in a hi viz area so off it came. No big deal the numbers are stamped on the frame. The only things left were the triple tuning forks which were clearcoated over.Same here. All that siht is the first thing to go.
Probably even the slice of pizza I dropped topping side down...If I wore contact lenses and dropped one on that floor. I'd pick it up immediately and have no qualms about sticking it right back in my eye.