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Servicing a Honda ST1100

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basadia:
If you a bit creative you can do the filter without removing any plastic. It gets a bit tight but save a lot of time.

Edit:
Nah did an oil and filter change today and agree, you have to take at least the three side bolts off the bottom part of the fairing as described to get the filter off.
Lover your custom made oil filler, tried one of these today and it worked great. Didn't spill any oil at all.

On another oil change note, where does everyone get their filters from? I got three from California Sports Touring a couple of years ago and used my last one today. Don't want to go to Honda, they know how to charge.

Brock:
Repco (ROF 135)

basadia:
Thanks for the info, might have to visit my local REPCO store and get some to keep on hand.

Brock:
If you look in the 1100 maintenance threads, you will find the ryco equivalent as well. Only about $8.00

saaz:
Ryco Z436 and valvoline VO33.  Most places will have cross references to other filters.

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