2024 Ninja ZX-6R Break In Oil Change - 600 Miles

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2023
  • Doing the first oil change at 576 miles! Almost the same as a 2023 oil change but just made a video anyways!
    Thanks for watching!
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Komentáře • 96

  • @Accost2u
    @Accost2u Před rokem +12

    My suggestion for the oil filter is to use the thicker aluminum foil. You can form it into the shape needed until the little spout under the filter. Oil will pour out and you just have a container ready for it. Keeps everything much cleaner. And Hi-Flo makes the filter for K&N, which have the little nut on the end to make getting it off easier. It’s a couple bucks cheaper and higher quality than the OEM filter.

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem +1

      Aluminum foil great idea!! Thanks for the info!!

    • @HariShankar-dw2pn
      @HariShankar-dw2pn Před rokem

      @@DavesMotorCars
      Can you do a top speed run on a paddock stand?

    • @YooperDanKulka
      @YooperDanKulka Před rokem

      I add a wrap around magnetic strip on the oil filter to get out metal particles.

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem +1

      @@HariShankar-dw2pn If i had one haha

    • @benjaminolnhausen523
      @benjaminolnhausen523 Před 11 měsíci

      Aluminum foil? Not putting that anywhere near my bike. Its gonna scratch something

  • @Vitamin_Protein_16
    @Vitamin_Protein_16 Před rokem

    The most beautiful motorcycle I've ever seen.... This bike is my dream 😍

  • @johnmonsalve11
    @johnmonsalve11 Před rokem +1

    I just cant get over how amazing that paint scheme is... whoa

  • @streetdreamz8056
    @streetdreamz8056 Před rokem +2

    Damn i really like it in that color.. Nice bike man enjoy and be safe

  • @mrwick4875
    @mrwick4875 Před 11 měsíci

    I use amsoil full synthetic factory filter and crush washer

  • @ImranPangilinan
    @ImranPangilinan Před rokem +2

    one day imma have this bike

  • @n40798
    @n40798 Před rokem +4

    The person who decided to place the oil filter there is one sick bastard. Its like they actually want you to get your bike dirty

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem +1

      Right?!? The one on my 400 was in the front with nothing below it. No mess.

  • @edwinvargas7844
    @edwinvargas7844 Před 7 měsíci +3

    If you cut an empty gallon of milk in half and then cut the half with the handle, you can actually mold it around the oil filter and boom, you got yourself a funnel. It worked perfect for me, not a drop of oil on my bike.

  • @CyberGasty
    @CyberGasty Před rokem +4

    What a mess. Just two tips for you. First buy a proper wrench for oil filter or buy RC filters that you can unscrew with a wrench. Second tip is to avoid spilling of the oil from the oil filter all over the bike. Just lean the bike on the other side (I just grab it for a handlebar or lean on my hip) and keep it like that for 20 seconds or if not strong enough two three times for less time. Thus the oil comes out from the filter into the engine, and after that not one drop of oil will come out from the filter when you unscrew it.

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      I have the wrench attachment now, thanks for the tips

  • @mrwick4875
    @mrwick4875 Před 11 měsíci

    Also clean your chain and check the tension on it and cables clutch

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před 11 měsíci

      Get’s lubed frequently and tension checked, thanks!

  • @maxwellgoulding1585
    @maxwellgoulding1585 Před rokem

    Great video! For the LIFE of me I cannot get that oil filter off, even using an oil filter wrench. It just keeps slipping. I am trying not to damage the old oil filter. How did you finally manage to get it off?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Crushed it with some adjustable pliers to get a grip, not easy but it works lol

  • @AndyMontes
    @AndyMontes Před rokem

    You really enjoying the bike, 600 miles already.
    Question, have looked into any frame sliders other than Kawasaki’s ? I don’t like the idea the mount with 4 bolts in the casing. Something on the frame will be ideal without drilling the fairings.

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem +1

      Been riding as much as I can just do this oil change and open her up fully for y’all!
      I havent looked into frame sliders yet, kinda waiting on some options to come out. Same with exhaust and fender deletes, there’s just not many parts yet.

  • @rishikaintura
    @rishikaintura Před rokem +1

    Love the vid. Very informative. I just picked up my 2024 yesterday. 🎉 are you gonna put any frame sliders on it? I’m looking for some but can’t find for the 2024.

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Yeah lots planned for the bike, just waiting on parts to come out

    • @mrwick4875
      @mrwick4875 Před 11 měsíci

      I used the factory frame sliders they look great also thinking of getting some more up higher for just piece of mind

    • @MrHonda936
      @MrHonda936 Před 10 měsíci

      OES frame sliders

    • @ethensalazar9052
      @ethensalazar9052 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Look at tst industries. They have sliders for the 24

  • @ramboverse2561
    @ramboverse2561 Před rokem +1

    Waiting for a Ride Video, Top speed Check ✅

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Working on it and also getting an exhaust! I have to borrow a gopro from a buddy!

    • @astrome4154
      @astrome4154 Před rokem

      Does it take the same exhausts as the 23 model?

  • @aaronferguson9328
    @aaronferguson9328 Před rokem +1

    was it hard staying at 4k that long? im doing mine at 8-10k rpm max, 4k was rediculous please do a pov redline full power vid, and one on how to swap all power modes

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Power modes are on my TFT display video! I kept mine around 8k yeah. Borrowing a gopro from a friend, riding video and full exhaust revs coming soon!

  • @thomastrahan8678
    @thomastrahan8678 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Also, have you checked your coolant? Bought the same bike a week ago, and my overflow tank is completely empty, may want to check it if you haven't already.

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před 11 měsíci

      Somebody else mentioned this, I'll keep an eye on it. definitely dealer error though probably not running the bike and cycling fluid then refilling

  • @scarletredz2133
    @scarletredz2133 Před rokem

    Can you do a video on chain adjustment?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      I’m sure I will at some point! I have a chain video i made of my ninja 400

  • @Kevin-ib4gv
    @Kevin-ib4gv Před 11 měsíci

    Just wondering how that fill worked out. Kawasaki calls for 3.8 quarts of oil. You would need 3 quarts plus 750 ml and not the 300 ml you put in. I know you put some oil into the filter, but it didn't look like more than 30 ml. Did you need to adjust the fill by adding more, or did the 300 ml top it off?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před 11 měsíci

      I'm not exactly sure what you mean, I started off with 4qts and i have about 200-250ml left in the 4th bottle sitting in my garage, that's 3.8ish quarts total into the bike

    • @Kevin-ib4gv
      @Kevin-ib4gv Před 11 měsíci

      The owners manual gives 2 different volumes of oil. 3.8 quarts, and in the oil change section, 3.3 quarts, and I've seen 3.6 in other places. Specs say it should contain 3.8 quarts, but at 8:35, you pour 300 ml into the empty quart (3 quarts + 300 ml) container and pour that into the engine. That would be 450 ml short of 3.8 quarts so I was curious if this brought you up to the mark. When you say you have 250 ml left over from 4 quarts total, that works out perfectly to 3.8 quarts. Just curious if it's 3.8 or 3.3 to do the oil change with filter.@@DavesMotorCars

    • @1lovelucas
      @1lovelucas Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@Kevin-ib4gv 3.3 quarts is if you are only changing the oil. 3.8 quarts is if you are doing a "dry fill" or oil and filter, or any sort of maintenance that completely drains the oil like clutch or stator covers.

    • @thejoyofskating
      @thejoyofskating Před 10 měsíci +1

      2024 zx6r owners manual states 3.0 US quarts when filter is NOT removed.
      3.3 US quarts when filter is removed.

  • @gixsix6270
    @gixsix6270 Před rokem +2

    I use a boa constrictor to loosen oil filter.
    What torque is the drain plug?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Not sure exact torque, after hand tight I just give it a little more, done the same on all bikes and cars for years after an oil change. No issues.

    • @gixsix6270
      @gixsix6270 Před rokem +1

      @@DavesMotorCars so much easier to do oil and filter. I have an older gixer, I have to take off fairing on the right side.

  • @johnr9777
    @johnr9777 Před 10 měsíci

    do you have the ABS version? If so can you turn off the ABS if wanted for say track days?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před 10 měsíci

      Non ABS

    • @hmm396
      @hmm396 Před 5 měsíci

      You can set the ride mode to sport which lowers traction control to level 1, though you can fully disable the Kawasaki traction control if you really wanted to. However, on the ABS model I do not think ABS can be disabled (separate from traction control), though I wouldn't disable that anyways, that's a safety if you apply too much brake to the point where you might slip.

    • @chrisdavis3551
      @chrisdavis3551 Před 3 měsíci

      you have to do a bypass boss. only way ive heard of. not sure how to do it tho

  • @thomastrahan8678
    @thomastrahan8678 Před 11 měsíci

    For the 2024 zx6r oil filter, is that 16097-0008?

    • @1lovelucas
      @1lovelucas Před 10 měsíci

      KN-303 or any motorcycle oil filter that ends in 303

  • @user-sv4qz6yh2h
    @user-sv4qz6yh2h Před rokem

    Hey thanks for the video. Can I ask have you tried the different ride modes ? Wondering how the rain mode would be for beginner riders if it’s less responsive to throttle etc.

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Actually going to look into this today, going to put it in race since the break in is done and see the difference!

  • @giovannichacon7432
    @giovannichacon7432 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey quick question I have same one I’m breaking it in on 6th gear can I go over 6500 Rpms, or that only apply while shifting ?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před 8 měsíci

      I kept it under 8k on the highway

    • @misconduct6845
      @misconduct6845 Před 8 měsíci

      yeah I go over 6500 but I just don’t red line it, but thats me after 100km, then im all for hard break in

    • @rejourn
      @rejourn Před 6 měsíci +2

      you need to take your bike to the top of the rpms a few times, these bikes are meant to rev high. It will not damage your bike@@misconduct6845

    • @SmokeyTheBear00
      @SmokeyTheBear00 Před měsícem

      @@rejournthe owners manual for these bikes specifically say the first 600 miles are crucial. First like 300 you can’t go over 4K and if you do it’s blinking orange telling you to shift. After the break in period then yeah you gotta let it get up there but not until after those 600

    • @SmokeyTheBear00
      @SmokeyTheBear00 Před měsícem

      I would read your owners manual and follow accordingly man. The break in period on these bikes are crucial and I’m following mine to a T. I don’t go over 4K rpm at all. It’s a grueling process but worth it

  • @SiIvan
    @SiIvan Před rokem

    How much is your montly payments or did you pay it cash?

  • @Jimmyspov
    @Jimmyspov Před rokem

    whats the break in stage for this?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      I'm not sure what you mean, it's 600 miles under 6-8k rpm like i stated

    • @thejoyofskating
      @thejoyofskating Před 10 měsíci +1

      First 250 miles stay under 4k RPM,
      250-400 Stay under 6k RPM,
      400 - 600 Ride Moderately
      600 + ride moderately

  • @joek81981
    @joek81981 Před rokem

    There's no oil-looky-hole on these. Are they not typically on 600+'s?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Yes there is a sight glass on the right side but how the fairing is makes it difficult to check by yourself, you really need two people

  • @dominicmercado6689
    @dominicmercado6689 Před 10 měsíci

    what oil filter do you need for this bike

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před 10 měsíci

      I buy the standard Kawi brand filter from kawasaki

    • @1lovelucas
      @1lovelucas Před 10 měsíci +1

      Kn-303 or any motorcycle oil filter that ends in 303

    • @dominicmercado6689
      @dominicmercado6689 Před 10 měsíci

      @@1lovelucas yeah I'm going with K&N's filtrr

    • @dabz9707
      @dabz9707 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ass filter just go with oem kawi @@dominicmercado6689

    • @jmx7656
      @jmx7656 Před 5 měsíci

      I go with the Hi-Flo filter which is HF-303RC. For some reason, K&N have been know for the nut on the filter to break off.

  • @blizzthebike
    @blizzthebike Před rokem +1

    time for an exhaust !

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem +1

      I need to call M4 and make sure the slip on fits first

    • @johnrailsback3829
      @johnrailsback3829 Před rokem

      ​@DavesMotorCars I think you could use 2023 slip ons. I saw a dude put a Lv 10 on his

  • @MrSay2801
    @MrSay2801 Před 6 měsíci

    How much you pay for motorcycle?

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Msrp 11,299

    • @SmokeyTheBear00
      @SmokeyTheBear00 Před měsícem +2

      @@DavesMotorCarsI just bought the 2024 zx6r anniversary edition! I was lucky tho and got it 2 grand under msrp

    • @diploida
      @diploida Před 24 dny

      @@SmokeyTheBear00 top shelf! see ya on the road 💪

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před 15 dny

      @@SmokeyTheBear00 nice let's see it!

  • @TheHandsOnGang561
    @TheHandsOnGang561 Před rokem

    Gonna disagree just on a opinionated topic, given you will never! Be able to get all of the oil out of the bike when you change it same with cars! In my experience I usually do my oil when it’s cold! Therefore all of the oil has come back down from the heads and rests in the pan, you get a close to complete oil Exchange vs Warming the bike up only puts a ass load of oil up in the head of the engine so chances are you are leaving more used oil in the machine then you would if you did it when it’s completely cold or sat the night.

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Bike was sitting for over an hour

    • @Kevin-ib4gv
      @Kevin-ib4gv Před 11 měsíci +2

      Cold oil coats the inside of the engine and doesn't flow properly leaving more oil inside the engine/oil pan. Shop manual for Kawasaki says warm the engine for 2 to 3 minutes, then let stand for 10 minutes. This allows all the warm oil to drain down. Warm oil changes are always the rule when changing oil.

  • @alexanderermakov6525
    @alexanderermakov6525 Před rokem +1

    If you are servicing a motorcycle, buy a normal tool and manual service

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Really does not matter but I do have the tool ordered, will use it next time.

  • @slsumf
    @slsumf Před rokem

    Already 😮

    • @DavesMotorCars
      @DavesMotorCars  Před rokem

      Dealer told me 600 miles under 6k rpm!

    • @slsumf
      @slsumf Před rokem +1

      @@DavesMotorCars actually I meant that you put 600 mi on already 😂