Well went to change oil (just got bike last spring) & the bolt is so rounded I don't want to chance making it worse.
I'll use an adapter to get it out, BUT I'm gonna need a new drain plug for the oil. Any suggestions not much on
EB & only real stuff I could find was in Europe. Looking to get something sooner vs later, but may not have choice.
Any suggestions would be appreciated regarding your favorite parts honeyhole.
Parts Question
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Re: Parts Question
Cheap Cycle parts lists the oil cap.
https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oempart ... case-cover
Bike Bandit also list it, but at a higher base price. Did not look at shipping.
Our Honda dealer in Appleton also carries or orders parts for the SH150i.
https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oempart ... case-cover
Bike Bandit also list it, but at a higher base price. Did not look at shipping.
Our Honda dealer in Appleton also carries or orders parts for the SH150i.
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Re: Parts Question
About $16.00 at Service Honda plus shipping. Expensive bolt. Most parts are relatively cheap for this scooter.
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Re: Parts Question
$14.99 here:
https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda ... 23d91e76f2
Also suggest that you get a bunch of these and make a point of putting a new one on each time you change:
https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda ... 23d91e76f2
Believe it or not, I make a point of using a torque-wrench each time too; as it is aluminum on aluminum....
15 ft/lbs or 180 inch/lbs on the smaller wrench....a very light touch IMO....
The need to perform so very, very little service work on my SH's allows me to make a big production out of the little things I do. Sometimes I miss not having something to constantly wrench-on...........
https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda ... 23d91e76f2
Also suggest that you get a bunch of these and make a point of putting a new one on each time you change:
https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda ... 23d91e76f2
Believe it or not, I make a point of using a torque-wrench each time too; as it is aluminum on aluminum....
15 ft/lbs or 180 inch/lbs on the smaller wrench....a very light touch IMO....
The need to perform so very, very little service work on my SH's allows me to make a big production out of the little things I do. Sometimes I miss not having something to constantly wrench-on...........
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