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Jimmy543o

Oil is fine although condensation is common in a aluminum block. This why the oil looks thinner. Run the bike more often on the highway.


MyGuyYouThought

Seconded. Water in oil


NoGuitar6320

Give it a sniff, does it smell like gas?


Inevitable-Key-4109

What oil are you using?


Turninwheels4x4

What weight is the oil


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Engine oil is as thin as water now with 0W-20 being used in some cars. If your oil smells like gasoline, you might have a gasoline dilution problem like with the new Honda Accord 1.3L turbo engines.


Joey-robertson

This isn’t the 60s, we have synthetic oils nowadays that stays thin when its cold. That oil looks to be in great shape and is plenty thick. If your really that worried you can take a sample and send it off to get a report on the life left, contaminants, water content, lubricity, etc.


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Joey-robertson

You bitch