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How much oil goes in a 1998 VL 1500? Never done

How much oil goes in a 1998 VL 1500? Never done an oil change and need any help you have?

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Takes just over 4 quarts.

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Drain your oil. Get several quarts of oil that Suzuki recommends for your VL 1500. Fill it until your dip stick indicates the proper level.

Dont get cheap on this ... motorcycles take q beating and need high quality lubricants.

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