I have a 1996 Honda VFR750F so I can answer for that model and I imagine it would be the same procedure for those near it in year. I understand some models (don't know what years) have a sight level which means you look through a little glass window in the case to check the level. The owners manual for my bike says the bike should be strated and run for a couple of minutes to warm up. Then, when the bike is on the center stand (or held in the upright position as opposed to leaning on the side stand), unscrew and pull out the oil dipstick (located on the right hand side of the bike near but below the oil fill hole) and wipe it clean. Reinsert the dipstick without screwing it in and the oil level should be between the two lines on the dipstick. Note it is important the bike is warm and the bike is straight upright for this procedure or you'll get an inaccurate oil level reading. Overfilling can be just as bad as not having enough oil so be careful if adding oil.
I can't really remember, but was it not 3.5 litres? This you can check while the engine is on at idle, check the stick level. ---
Pull the dipstick out and check the oil level.
there is a dipstick beside the kick starter.
Add 2 quarts of Honda 4stroke motor oil then check the level @ dipstick and adjust accordingly. Good luck & don't forget to change the oil filter.
First, I would check the oil pressure with a gauge, and if it is ok, then check the sensor and wire. Lets hope the pump is good.
No, this is impossible. You must switch off the engine and let the bike stand level for a few minutes before you check the oil level.
About 3.7 quarts.
Honda motor oil 10 w40 sj only
i called the local Honda dealer and found the plug to check the gear oil
Most motorcyles have a liguid clutch which means they run in motor oil so when you change your motor oil you are changing your (gearbox) transmission oil and to check your (gearbox) transmission oil level you check the motor oil level.
Use any JASO-MA or MA2 or SAE SF-SG oil of W 15-40 for this bike.
3.3 quarts