New to this forum and motorcycles in general. Bought my first bike about 2 months ago, a 1985 GS550L, mostly on a whim. I love it, and ride it as much as possible.
On Friday, I was riding and all sounded normal. I gave the bike its first oil change on Monday. Used the filter the shop down the street sold me and 3.3 quarts of Castrol 20W-50 (non synthetic). Ran the bike for a minute, checked the levels, and it all looked good. The oil is a little high, but I can still see the top level in the window.
Rode it into town, and then I started noticing a knock in the engine. This is definitely a new sound that wasn't there last week. Over the last couple of days, I've figured out the pattern. The engine has to be warmed up, and at idle. I don't hear the knock early in the ride or if the engine is running over about 1200 RPM. Of course I can't hear anything at speed, but if I rev the engine at a stoplight, I don't hear the knock; it's only at idle. It's a very regular knock, about 3-4 per second.
I called up the guy I bought it from and asked what oil he used; he said he never changed it. He bought it from another gentleman before he sold it to me, and said he never got a chance to even change the oil before I bought it.
I've heard that going from synthetic to non, or vise-versa can cause some issues, although I haven't seen specifically what they are. I've also heard that running low octane fuel can cause issues, so I've been running premium for about a month. So, I really don't know what could have caused this, but there's no doubt in my mind that my oil change caused it. Any ideas from the community?
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