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Hi, could i ask.. in order to check the level of engine oil through the oil level window near the lower part of the engine, do i need to start and warm up the engine for a couple of minutes first or to check while the engiine is cold? Any other way of checking the oil level correctly and accurately? Basically, convient for a one man operation..thank you guys! :)

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I am riding a dragster classic..just bought over from my neighbour 1 week ago...I can't seem to see the oil level from the window.. :( All i can see is cloudy light brown over the whole oil level window...don't know its overfill or no oil..try tilting the bike any different angle also cannot see leh..any other ways to check? Think will just send to a mechanic to check and service, just to be safe lah..any recommedations on reliable mechanics? I stay around Sengkang area. Thanks and ride safe man.. :thumb:

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You can check your engine oil level either from the dipstick or from the peep window on the engine case. Just ensure engine oil level is between high and low on dipstick or between the lines with the window.

 

For people who need to basic service for your bike on Sunday, I have enclosed the shop name and address. Shop front would be closed but the back alley is open, just give them a call before heading down to the shop.

 

Mah Motorparts

Jeffrey Mah

19, Jalan Besar Singapore 208792 Tel: 62944048, 62933841

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