Thanks. I just spoke with my local dealership and they said 600 miles they would do the walk around and change the oil. Cost was $230. I know many people do the oil themselves. I may let them do the first round and then take it on myself moving forward.
~~~~guys!, read your Ryker owners manual. It clearly states:change engine oil and engine oil filter every 6K miles or every 12 months, whichever comes first
Look, if you want to piss your money away, instead of leaving your server 20% next time you eat out, leave him/her 40% but do not change your Ryker engine oil before the stated time/mileage
We have a member here by the name of Baja Ron. He sells an oil filter change kit for the Ryker. He’ll send you an factory oil filter and the correct gaskets. The oil change for the Ryker is easy peasy
If you don’t already have them, buy two sets of ramps like the ones you see under the wheels of my Rally. I heard someone say their dealer was going to charge them $230 to change the oil. You can certainly buy two sets of ramps for way less than that. Don’t want to be bothered going to an auto parts store to buy them? Buy from Amazon, they’ll deliver for the same cost and while you’re placing an Amazon order, buy the correct grade of oil from Amazon too
This oil change is ridiculously easy
Not that any of youse asked but, I don’t ride my rally very many miles in a year. I changed the engine oil & engine filter (I bought my filter kit from Baja Ron) the first and only time after 12 months went by. I had accumulated 4000 miles approximately in that time. FWIW I bought the oil I used from Home Depot
I got a case of 6 so I have enough oil for the next oil change as the Rally uses 3 quarts of oil when changing the oil filter too. BTW, the recommended oil is full synthetic. Replacing at every 6 K miles or every 12 months is overkill AFAIC but I wouldn’t change any more often than what the factory recommends
Really, this is such an easy job. Do it yourself, but wait until it needs to be done, not beforehand. If you feel impatient, buy the kit ahead of time from Baja Ron here on this forum then once you get the kit take a look at it. Everything, all the information you need to successfully change the motor oil is written in your owners manual. It’s a good resource, use it. Get it out and read it cover to cover
Doing the maintenance on these machines isn’t hard. If you can read and follow basic instructions you can do it. The owner manual is written in a cook book format in regards to doing simple tasks like changing fluids & filters. Notice the Kubota mower in my garage? It’s commercial grade, 72” mower deck. I change the engine oil and engine oil filter. I also swap out the blades and grease the blade spindles. I’m 64 years of age and suffer terribly from arthritis yet I still crawl around and underneath these machines to take care of them. The mower is used to take care of 15 acres of grass on our farm. I think another reason i do my own maintenance on the Ryker is the time it would take to drop the machine off, wait for it to be serviced, then have to go back and pick it up. It’s far easier to do the work myself then to arrange to have these two machines serviced elsewhere. Ive always used that reasoning for doing my own tire work as well. There was a time i rode more often than i do now but still, i can change a tire with hand tools faster than the time it takes to ride to the dealer
For some, there may be a hesitancy to attempt the unknown (basic maintenance including R&Ring tires from the wheels/rims) yet once you do it its knowledge gained & what with you tube, there isn’t a maintenance procedure on your Ryker you couldn’t do yourself