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Originally Posted by 900classic
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If you were going to change in in the spring then why would you change it in the fall?
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Changing Oil in the fall is always a good idea, because if the oil has any contaminents in it they tend to eat away at engine parts. When I bought my Triumph TR6 it had been stored without an oil change and there was visible damage to the cylinder walls. Of course this was from a long storage time, not just over the winter. As for Spring changes, condensation is a possibilty, but personally, I don't bother as long as I've changed in the fall. My 2 cents.