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    XL125V (06) Newbie's first oil change

    Based on other fourm info. I'm planning to use Halfords 10w40 semi-synth for my first oil change (at 800 miles since purchase and 7500 service).

    Questions therefore are.... what oil filter do I need (a link to where to buy would be cool) and what tool do I need for it's installation? Oh and any recommended torque wrenches....?

    It's my first ever motorbike and first ever oil change....

    I don't want much.....!

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    Re: XL125V (06) Newbie's first oil change

    Hey Toxster

    Your oil should be okay, there's been plenty of discussion on which oil to use on here.

    Try David Silver Spares for your oil filter -

    David Silver Spares - PARTS

    Oh, and you'll want a new alloy washer for the drain bolt too. I don't see it listed, but I think the one you need is part no: 9410914000. But best to check.

    Torque wrenches? Halfords Pro range appear to be recommended.
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    Re: XL125V (06) Newbie's first oil change

    Great answer thanks. Filter and nut & washer duly ordered.

    Cheers.

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    Re: XL125V (06) Newbie's first oil change

    Tried to order from HG but the checkout page does not look secure - no padlock and no https ..

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    Re: XL125V (06) Newbie's first oil change

    Finally did it. 1700 miles after it's last (alleged) service.

    Fitted new bolt and washer and changed the filter. Oil was Motul 10/40 semi. Bits from David silver - as suggested here (thanks).

    Oh my, what a difference. I have a new bike.....

    It no longer needs choke and idle fiddling to start - it starts first time no choke, no idle increase. The gears change so easily it's like I have a tight new gearbox....

    Also tightened the chain and there is no more slapping/lurching when changing... power transfer is unbelievably smooth. Also took a bit of slack out of the clutch cable. It hasn't ridden this well - ever.

    It's a new bike all round. Chain is now beyond its limiter though, so new one due at next service.

    Will now change the oil every 600 miles (once a month)... lesson learned.

    Still sounds a tad breathy but maybe carb balancing will help that (need to wait till the fuel tank isn't so full so I can lift it).

    Thanks for the advice.
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    Re: XL125V (06) Newbie's first oil change

    also check Honda XL 125 V6/V7 Varadero 06-07 Replacement Parts at Wemoto for spares... i think i linked the correct year for your bike.

    i started out with a baby vara, loved it, and got my spares from wemoto.
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    Re: XL125V (06) Newbie's first oil change

    Quote Originally Posted by Wigan Chris View Post
    and got my spares from wemoto.
    Mmmm lots of fiddling to be had.....

    What chain do you think I should go for and do I need any tools to fit it? I do have a bicycle chain breaker....

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    Re: XL125V (06) Newbie's first oil change

    im going to step aside on chain changing advice and let the people who know what they are doing help you out.

    ive no doubt they will be along shortly

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