tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4226218858609185419.post6736361798737144719..comments2024-03-11T01:12:58.741-06:00Comments on Honda VFR1200F Weblog: Final Drive ServiceTSKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762232588589056075noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4226218858609185419.post-59112251409629586922013-06-03T03:54:10.374-06:002013-06-03T03:54:10.374-06:00Castrol website says we can also use Castrol Axle ...Castrol website says we can also use Castrol Axle EPX 80W-90 oil (axle fluid for specific OEMs, VFR1200 included).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4226218858609185419.post-47220107543128929072012-09-12T11:11:56.917-06:002012-09-12T11:11:56.917-06:00I just changed mine this morning after reading you...I just changed mine this morning after reading your article. Thanks for posting this information! I drained my FD at 2,700 miles and did it ever look like black dirt. I replaced my FD fluid with MOBIL 1 75/90 Full Synthetic. Like the above person posted, I too am going to change it at each oil change interval, which is about every 4k miles for me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4226218858609185419.post-54546651091954293242011-08-11T15:25:43.096-06:002011-08-11T15:25:43.096-06:00I just changed mine at around 6,000 and it came ou...I just changed mine at around 6,000 and it came out a dark graphite color. YUCK! I actually filled it, ran around Salt Lake City for a bit, then changed it again. This time it was a slightly lighter shade of gray. I'm seriously going to start changing this whenever I change engine oil until it starts coming out the color oil should. It's cheap and easy.Archangelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16754023847252582131noreply@blogger.com