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Oil level warning riding home last night...

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#1 ·
Got an oil level warning on my commute home last night, in case it matters it was around 100f out. The sight glass looks totally fine to me, the picture below is on the center stand, cold, the morning after.

Anything to worry about here, or just ride on? There was no warning light this morning on my commute... [emoji1745]
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#4 ·
If the oil level is anywhere in the circle bike on the centerstand on level ground anytime after a five minute drain back you are fine. The oil level will not change dramatically putting the bike on the side stand then setting the egg timer for 5 minutes then putting on the center stand and looking at the sight glass after a few more minutes. There have been many instances where I put my bike after riding and I took note of the oil level. Then came back the next morning or month later and its exactly the same or just a fraction higher up the sight glass. There is not need to over complicate the oil checking process.

As for the oil warning light its was probably a glitch. You oil level is perfect as pictured. If the warning light went out and stayed out after the next ignition system Keep riding and don't worry about it.
 
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If the oil level is anywhere in the circle bike on the centerstand on level ground anytime after a five minute drain back you are fine. The oil level will not change dramatically putting the bike on the side stand then setting the egg timer for 5 minutes then putting on the center stand and looking at the sight glass after a few more minutes. There have been many instances where I put my bike after riding and I took note of the oil level. Then came back the next morning or month later and its exactly the same or just a fraction higher up the sight glass. There is not need to over complicate the oil checking process.

As for the oil warning light its was probably a glitch. You oil level is perfect as pictured. If the warning light went out and stayed out after the next ignition system Keep riding and don't worry about it.
Thanks as always for the help, very much appreciated! Love this community!
 
#7 ·
A little late to the game here but my GS will sometimes give oil level warnings under hard acceleration when the oil level is slightly below normal, usually towards the end of the 6000 mile service interval. It probably depends on where the sensor is, mine is a hexhead.
It hasn’t done the warning since the last oil change even though I am at almost 7k now, so either I had put a little more in up front or the bike is finally broken in at 31k miles.