Old school for me, with the bike upright on my lift.
I have read about this on another forum.No one has really been able to explain any real benefits from this type of oil change.How much longer will my engine last? Does it extend the time or mileage between oil change intervals? Will my engine run cooler?Will I get better fuel mileage?So I still wonder what the real advantage is.There will always be a little residual oil left in any engine.I just don't see any real advantage.
I have read about this on another forum.No one has really been able to explain any real benefits from this type of oil change.How much longer will my engine last? Does it extend the time or mileage between oil change intervals? Will my engine run cooler?Will I get better fuel mileage?So I still wonder what the real advantage is.There will always be a little residual oil left in any engine.I just don't see any real advantage.
I haven't found any specific figures on extended engine life either. Yes, it's impossible to get ALL the dirty oil out. But doesn't it simply make sense to try and get AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE out if you're going to do an oil change? I read hundreds of threads and posts about how to get every last bug off the windshield or every tiny blemish off our precious chrome. And then these same people won't spend $100 and give something like this a try to keep as little dirty oil mixing with the expensive new stuff they're pouring in.
Sorry, I can't give any supporting facts, figures, and studies. This just makes sense to me.
Bottom line, as always - your bike, you decide!