What kind of oil does a 650 Yamaha take?

What kind of oil does a 650 Yamaha take?

For weather temperatures between 10 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit, SAE 10W30 motor oil is recommended for Yamaha V-Star 650 motorcycles. For temperatures between 40 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit, the owner’s manual recommends SAE 20W40 motor oil.

How much oil does a Yamaha 250 take?

The Yamaha 250cc engine is a popular choice for sport and recreational motorcycle riders. While the specifications differ slightly from model to model, Yamaha 250cc engines generally use between 1.3 and 1.4 liters of oil.

How many quarts of oil does a Yamaha F90 take?

So I attempted to do an oil change on my Yamaha F90 for the first time. (Normally the dealer did it) Both the fly wheel and manual say the capacity is 3.7 quarts with fuel filter change.

When do you change the oil on a Yamaha 650?

Yamaha has been making the V-Star 650 motorcycle, with only cosmetic changes, from 1998 to the present. The oil and filter change procedure for all these bikes is substantially similar for all of ’em.

How much oil does a V-Star 650 have?

The oil capacity of the V-Star 650 is 2.97 quarts; the bike owner had 4 quarts on hand just in case–a wise move.

What kind of oil does a Yamaha use?

SAE 10W30 oil has a low viscosity, even though newer oils, such as 5W30, may show better fuel efficiency in tests conducted in 2013. The 2014 Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic features a fuel efficiency of 59 miles to the gallon, a displacement of 40 cubic inches, a five-speed transmission and a 3.5-gallon fuel tank.

What kind of oil does a Yamaha XS650 use?

Hey, guys, BBXS650 is in Phoenix, the capitol of sidewalk fried eggs. Y’all are all north of the Mason-Dixon line. Summertime down here, hot XS engine, our oil thins down to something like Jack Daniels. I recently saw a chart somewhere that rated all the major oils for thermal breakdown temp and load capability.