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seems okey.but if you are wondering you might check the exact oil in the bootle and see if the color matches the oil in your engine.color changes depending on brands.when i bought the bike i used to stick some paper towel to oil and see if it was okey :).now i just check through the glass
 

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If the oil currently doing duty on your motorcycle is replaced brand new and run more or less a couple of hundred kays say 400 to 600 kays, it's perfectly normal. As oil gets used up, it soaks up all the carbon deposits snaking around the engine. Perfectly normal. One word of caution though, would recommend you to keep an eye on your coolant level.

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If the oil currently doing duty on your motorcycle is replaced brand new and run more or less a couple of hundred kays say 400 to 600 kays, it's perfectly normal. As oil gets used up, it soaks up all the carbon deposits snaking around the engine. Perfectly normal. One word of caution though, would recommend you to keep an eye on your coolant level.

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Thank you for your reply. Actually i find out that the coolant level is at lower side but I don't know what was the exact coolant level was when my bike was delivered. I am planning to top up the coolant and keep an eye on it.
 

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seems okey.but if you are wondering you might check the exact oil in the bootle and see if the color matches the oil in your engine.color changes depending on brands.when i bought the bike i used to stick some paper towel to oil and see if it was okey :).now i just check through the glass
I don't what oil they have used. I am visiting the service centre tomorrow and confirm about that
 
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