First time oil change

Tonypil

Member
Hi out there. I just purchased a 2019 DN-01 with 20,000 miles that starts and rides well, but looks like it has had several short-term owners, and one who thought they could convert it into an easy to ride, reliable mini-Harley. From the look of the fading paint, it looks like it has spent a lot of time outdoors. Nonetheless, I have had a few Hondas and want to save the Gold Wing for long rides and week- (or more) long trips, and wanted a fun machine for commuting and leisurely day rides. Over the winter here in the upper midwest, I plan to remove all the miscellaneous hi-fi equipment from the Givi trunk and the four (yeah, four) large speakers from the bike, and the two hard bags with a bad mounting system that were never installed correctly which have damaged the point job. The first job is to get it ready for winter, just in case I run out of time, and do the rest of the clean-up in the spring.
I have read all of the fluid change posts on this great forum, and have a few questions.
I assume (never a good idea) that the Oil Filter Honda OEM Part Number 15410-MFJ-D01 used in my Gold Wing is OK for the DN-01. Correct?
The transmission oil filter element appears to be Honda 25450-RAY-003 Element (ATF). Correct?
Does anyone have a part number for the O-ring for the transmission element cover?
I will also change the final drive oil, spark plugs and air filter (far easier than the Wing), as I have no service records and am assuming that it hasn't been done lately.
Does anyone have a part number for the air filter and a source of touch-up paint?
Thanks in advance for all of your help, Tony
 

Gizmo

Active member
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Hi out there. I just purchased a 2019 DN-01 with 20,000 miles that starts and rides well, but looks like it has had several short-term owners, and one who thought they could convert it into an easy to ride, reliable mini-Harley. From the look of the fading paint, it looks like it has spent a lot of time outdoors. Nonetheless, I have had a few Hondas and want to save the Gold Wing for long rides and week- (or more) long trips, and wanted a fun machine for commuting and leisurely day rides. Over the winter here in the upper midwest, I plan to remove all the miscellaneous hi-fi equipment from the Givi trunk and the four (yeah, four) large speakers from the bike, and the two hard bags with a bad mounting system that were never installed correctly which have damaged the point job. The first job is to get it ready for winter, just in case I run out of time, and do the rest of the clean-up in the spring.
I have read all of the fluid change posts on this great forum, and have a few questions.
I assume (never a good idea) that the Oil Filter Honda OEM Part Number 15410-MFJ-D01 used in my Gold Wing is OK for the DN-01. Correct?
The transmission oil filter element appears to be Honda 25450-RAY-003 Element (ATF). Correct?
Does anyone have a part number for the O-ring for the transmission element cover?
I will also change the final drive oil, spark plugs and air filter (far easier than the Wing), as I have no service records and am assuming that it hasn't been done lately.
Does anyone have a part number for the air filter and a source of touch-up paint?
Thanks in advance for all of your help, Tony
I could use the source of touch-up paint too! (Over the years, I have made a few boo-boos that I need to address)
 




Gizmo

Active member
Site Suporter
Gizmo, here's a link for H7 LED bulbs that the vendor claims will fit the DN-01. Since you have done this, do you think that these would fit? Don't our bulbs have a collar that fastens the bulb to the light housing and would that collar fit over this bulb? This will keep you busy for a while. Thanks for your help, Tony

https://www.ebay.com/i/203120938467...yHBgCN4gK_ALOZIh-VvQ2DWpScOse-phoCxpMQAvD_BwE
Answered this question earlier in another post. Do NOT care to have bulbs installed that generate a large amounts of heat surrounded by plastic!
 

dbs1

New member
I have a couple of the round trans filters that are part of a complete oil change. They are still in the original packaging and sitting on a shelve as I sold my dn01 awhile back due to bad rotator cuffs not allowing me to ride any longer.
Pay the shipping and they're yours. I'm guessing maybe $15? [email protected]
 



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