Thanks!

Well, either way, somehow i overfilled it and it wasnt starting today.  A 
friend asked if it checked it and i figured I might as well double check 
and sure enough it was pretty high.  So I pulled some out and it started up 
just fine. 

I suppose the lesson here is to check, and double check the oil level?

Jake

On Monday, May 14, 2012 6:07:08 PM UTC-4, JakeD wrote:
>
> I am changing my oil and unfortunately, do not have an owners manual.  My 
> question is: to check the oil level, do I use the centerstand, or hold it 
> level on two wheels?  I feel like the question may actually be 
> quite obvious, but its possible I messed it up.
>
> With bike on its centerstand (for some reason I thought this was ok) the 
> oil came up the the level mark.  I noticed that the bike cold starts a 
> little rough and then realized that when you put the bike on two wheels, 
> the oil is a tad high.  My guess is that I should have measured it on two 
> wheels to begin with.
>
> 1992 CB750
>
> Thanks everyone!
>

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