fill it with oil full, 170 psi nitrogen. dont mess it up.
Yeah, sure.
The oil fill is on the right side of the bike (as i f you were sitting on the bike), just to the rear of the right rear cylinder. You may have a chrome cover so you may need to remove it.
This bike takes about 3.7 quarts.
According to the manual = 3.9 US qt.
No
1965 flh, how many quartsd of oil does it take
Yes, it is. However, there is separate gear oil in the final drive of the Goldwing, as it is shaft driven.
same as the engine oil
My owners manual for my 1984 Honda GoldWing says to use SAE 10W-40 Oil.
To rebuild a 1988 Yamaha YZ 80 rear shock, first, remove the shock from the bike by detaching it from the swingarm and frame. Use a shock rebuild kit tailored for the YZ 80, which includes new seals and oil. Carefully disassemble the shock, clean all components, replace the seals, and refill with the appropriate type and amount of shock oil. Finally, reassemble the shock, ensuring everything is torqued to specification, and reinstall it on the bike.
Yes you can use a Full Synthetic Oil in your GoldWing. I recommend Amsoil 10W-40 Advanced Synthetic Motorcycle Oil (MCF) Hope This Helps