riceburner wrote:the excess will just be burnt off, or pushed into the airbox where you can empty it safely.
See photos below for location of air-box drain plug.
I opened the airbox plug before and after riding and both times only a few drops of oil came out.
So I drained about 1/3 qt out of the oil drain plug and everything seems to now be in line with the discussion.
If I may, at this point, simplify the oil check process for those, like me, who are new to the R1150 bike (and wondering why it can't be simpler/more straight forward):
1. Checking the oil on an R1150r is not a simple/straight forward as checking the level in a car.
2. If the oil is overfilled you won't damage the bike, see post above.
3. Ride the bike for at least 20 minutes.
4. Turn off the bike.
5. Put it on the sidestand for 2-3 minutes.
6. Put it on the centerstand for 2-3 minutes.
7. Check the level in the window.
The window displays a range of about 1/2 quart.
If the oil level line is within the window, you are ok. Ideally it should be at the midpoint so if it is lower you can add a small amount.
If it is toward the upper end of the window but still visible you are ok, I wouldn't do anything.
If the window is completely clear, add 1/4 quart and recheck to see if the oil level is now within the window. (and re-add as necessary)
If the window is completely dark, drain about 1/4 quart and recheck to see if the oil level is now within the window. (and re-drain as necessary)