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hi want to change the gearbox/clutch oil on my 315r 2000, took bash plate thinking there was a drain plug, but no.

do i have to remove the clutch cover and tip it on its side? if so what quantity to put bak in and what is recommended? thanks

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The gear box oil filler is behind the banjo bolt for the clutch hydralic line. Vertically above the drain plug. Its a pig to get off. I made special funnel with a hose attached to pour the oil in but the fillers too small. In the end I removed the clutch cover and poured the oil in there with the bike on its side.

Apart from that there nice bikes. I wish I still had mine.

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The gear box oil filler is behind the banjo bolt for the clutch hydralic line. Vertically above the drain plug. Its a pig to get off. I made special funnel with a hose attached to pour the oil in but the fillers too small. In the end I removed the clutch cover and poured the oil in there with the bike on its side.

Apart from that there nice bikes. I wish I still had mine.

If it helps at all I picked up a set of cheap small plastic funnels from a local hardware shop and used one that fitted in the end of the nozzle from a tube of mastic/sealant with the tapered end of the nozzle into the filler. It was rigid and easy to hold but pour slowly.

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The gear box oil filler is behind the banjo bolt for the clutch hydralic line. Vertically above the drain plug. Its a pig to get off. I made special funnel with a hose attached to pour the oil in but the fillers too small. In the end I removed the clutch cover and poured the oil in there with the bike on its side.

Apart from that there nice bikes. I wish I still had mine.

thanks for the info sorry about the delay in the reply, what quantity of oil does the gearbox take?

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