Your motorcycle oil change cost will vary depending on how often you get your oil changed, what motorcycle oil you choose to use in your bike, and if there are any other issues with your bike that need to be addressed. If you opt to change your oil yourself, remember the cost of your motorcycle oil change will be more than just the cost of the oil itself.
You need to account for the cost of the oil filter, the motorcycle oil drain pan, the time it will take you (both hands on and clean-up time), and any additional costs you may incur. If you are inexperienced at working with motorcycles, these additional costs could involve extra oil filters if you puncture your new one during installation or a fork seal replacement cost.
If you aren’t familiar with the warning signs, suddenly the prospect of saving money by changing your own oil is negated by a costly repair bill.