at the botom of the dirt bike
it is on the bottom of of the bike
locate the drain plug under the bike by the skid plate loosen bolt and drain oil. tighten bolt back up remove dip stick located near kick start and fill .9 quarts
The drain bolt in under at the rear of the engine.
THERES A DRAIN BOLT ON THE BOTTOM OF BIKE, DRAIN THEN FILL WITH 750 ML
use pliers, then open the drain bolt right under the steering wheel.
UNDER THE BIKE THERE SHOULD BE A BOLT, PUT A BUCKET UNDERNEATH AND THEN LOOSEN THE BOLT, THEN ONCE THE BOLT HAS BEEN LOOSEND THE OIL SHOULD START DRAINING OUT INTO THE BUCKET. P.S REMEMBER TO TOP UP YOUR OIL AFTER YOU DRAIN IT !!!
Their is a drain plug on the bottom center of your engine. Find it. Warm the bike up and let it idle for a minute. Shut it off before it gets too hot, then remove the drain plug and drain the oil into a pan or something to catch it. Tilt the bike to the left and right to get the rest of the old oil out of it. Coat the threads of the drain bolt in new oil and after the old oil is completely drained (stopped dripping/running), re-install the drain plug. Take out the engine oil dip stick (black one on the ignition side) and fill with new oil, check your manual for the amount. Put the dip stick back and your good to go! Change the oil every 3 rides or more often if you race.
On a 1998 Honda Civic there is a transmission drain bolt located on the bottom of the housing. Loosen the bolt and drain all of the old fluid. Using Honda ATF fluid top off the transmission.
The oil drain plug for a GSXR 600 is on the bottom of the motor, usually near the rear of the bike. You will need to remove the fairing to get to it, and it will be the largest "bolt" on the bottom of the bike.
Start bike and allow it to warm up. There is a large drain bolt beneath the engine crankcase. Remove the drain bolt and the oil will evacuate the crankcases. Reinstall the drain bolt. Remove the oil filter located on the front of the engine cases. Install a new filter. Bike will hold 3 quarts when changed with the filter.
From the transmission bolt ,with the square cut out in it Just be careful
there should be a bolt near the bottom of the engine, simply remove bolt and drain oil into pan. put bolt back in and fill with motorcycle oil that meets specifications to Honda