as has been pointed out many times before on this forum and on some others i have read, changing the oil filter on an xs1100 is a truly crappy undertaking.
the engineers(and i use the term loosely) who designed this mechanical abortion should be hung until dead, and then shot. i now am on tc's waiting list for one of his spin-on adapters and i can't get it too soon but i suppose it could be worse. oh wait, IT IS. to replace the oil filter on my 2007 yamaha vstar 1100 you must remove the exhaust system must have been the same damn engineers. too bad they are still around to continue their reign of terror at any rate, i put in mobil1 full synthetic for motorcycles and found an immediate and very evident smoothness in the way the bike sounds and shifts. the tranny is much quieter and smoother when shifting which was my main objective. it's amazing. i've used this oil in some of my goldwings and it didn't make nearly this much improvement. never had any clutch issues before with this oil so i don't expect any now. very worth it.
the engineers(and i use the term loosely) who designed this mechanical abortion should be hung until dead, and then shot. i now am on tc's waiting list for one of his spin-on adapters and i can't get it too soon but i suppose it could be worse. oh wait, IT IS. to replace the oil filter on my 2007 yamaha vstar 1100 you must remove the exhaust system must have been the same damn engineers. too bad they are still around to continue their reign of terror at any rate, i put in mobil1 full synthetic for motorcycles and found an immediate and very evident smoothness in the way the bike sounds and shifts. the tranny is much quieter and smoother when shifting which was my main objective. it's amazing. i've used this oil in some of my goldwings and it didn't make nearly this much improvement. never had any clutch issues before with this oil so i don't expect any now. very worth it.
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