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Do you mean the engine drain plug or the engine fill plug OR do you mean the transmission drain plug or the transmission fill plug or do you mean the primary drain plug and the fill is through the derby cover so there is not fill plug.
I will assume it is the engine oil drain plug and that is on the left side lower oil tank case at the point where the jiffy stand lower end rests against the frame in the up position.
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Check the oil in the engine, transmission, and primary. Check the tires for dry rot and air pressure. Check the brake master cylinders for fluid level and the calipers for leaks. Do a "once over" of the bike to make sure everything that's supposed to be tight is tight and everything that is supposed to be loose is loose. Add some fresh gasoline, fire it up, and take a slow test ride to begin with.
The oil tank is on the bottom of the transmission. Two drain plugs. The center one is the transmission drain, the one towards the front on the left side is engine oil drain.
the tranny plug is behind the oil spout its usually a big allen head bolt. You should use a quality oil like AMSOIL 20W50 motorcycle oil or AMSOIL gear oil. I have the 20W50 in mine and really like the benifit of not having a pultrolium product in my bike. You can get the AMSOIL online a http://hbsynlube.com/sales. You'll beglad you changed it.
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