Oil Smell

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Oil Smell

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as a new to me owner and first BMW R1200RT i wanted to follow up on service of the bike. i started by checking changing the oil. when drained i could tell it was indeed changed somewhat recently but still felt better as was doing this myself and would know %100 its done.
after the service ( new oil, crush washer and BMW oil filter) when running the bike at temp i can smell oil, so when cooled investigated where its coming from. after an inspection i cant seem to find a leak, heads, oil filter housing, drain, ect. im located in Pennsylvania and this year has been more humid than others so maybe that is it?
i check the oil level and seems to be fine, still a golden color. im stumped??? :?

this normal for a 2005 rt?
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Spilt any oil on the exhaust underneath the engine? or spayed anything near the engine?
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hi doc, no i was pretty certain to clean off the oil filter location and under the engine when it was drained. reaching hand in the crevices i dont see any oil at all just reg dirt. i put in Castrol Power1 V-Twin 20W-50 Full Synthetic Motorcycle Oil. nothing looks like its leaked on exhaust.
maybe this is just the way it is with this oil and the high humidity here in pa?
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If you have no visible leaks then I wouldn't worry about it

You may just have remnants from when you did the change and a good ride will burn it off
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I get a burnt oil smell from mine now and then, when I'm stationary, smelt it this morning when I got home after doing 35 miles. There's no sign of a leak and the levels ok. I don't worry about it, I could always use a peg, problem solved. :lol:
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Could it be coming from the breather pipe on the engine cases. I'm not sure where or if the RT has one. just a thought ?
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EasyRider wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:42 am Could it be coming from the breather pipe on the engine cases. I'm not sure where or if the RT has one. just a thought ?
That was my thought, as it happens so infrequently.
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thank you all for your insights, never thought of breather. i took a long ride this weekend to northeast maryland with zero issues and oil level is the same. i appreciate this group and have read a lot of good things here ! :thumb:
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