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Oil preference is very much a subject for debate, but any 10W40 v-twin motorcycle oil will do fine. If using anything not spcific to motorcycles, make sure that it does NOT have the "energy saving" logo in the rating mark; this can cause clutch slippage. I have used Rotella diesel oil for most of my C50's 34K miles- Irecently switched from the synthetic 15W30 to the dino 10W40 because of concerns as to the weight in hot weather, so if you are in a cooler climate, the synthetic may just be the ticket for you. Volume is 3.6 quarts when changing with the filter.
My 2007 C90t which is the same motor as yours requires 4 1/2 quarts of 10/40wt.
Stick with Suzuki brand oil btw. When I changed to Amsoil, I developed a problem.
With filter change: 3.6 U.S Quarts (3,400 ml)
Without Filter Change: 3.2 U.S Quarts (3,000ml)
Note: This bike does not have a dipstick, but a sight-glass on the right side of the crankcase. To get an accurate estimate of the oil level, the bike must also be level and not on the side stand.
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