correct , warm oil if the goal is getting debris out but if you read what he wrote it was in regards to getting as most of the brand of oil out since he wants to swap brands and eliminate left over oil in the case, he should not start that bike as the oil stays in the head for a long time on the v4 motor. It was stored on stands , up right and the oil collected for months in the pan. Cold drain , That's how you get the most oil out.
In regards to 7100 , you clearly didn't go through the entirety of this thread did you ? Just skipped to the end without seeing the data. Not to be an @$$hole here (im sure im going to sound like one) but to come to this thread as your 3rd post on this forum without reading the data & skip to the last page and post without reading the values of the tests here is just ignorance. Ill recap some of it for you.
Id advise to please read this whole thread starting page 1-13, there is very useful information i've provided here , along with others in showing their oil lab testings as well. Especially from what @VYRUS had presented to us as well.
I've tested the 7100 both in bearing stress testing & virgin analysis. 7100 is very basic just like the OEM shell, still better than the shell stuff however additive properties in regards to anti wear are not on par whatsoever with the higher end oils. It also was getting VERY hot VERY fast, reaching one of the hottest temp oils tested on the bearing stress tester.
another gentlemen mentioned in a reply here that 7100 did not do him well in regards to shifting , swapped over to maxima & fixed the issue along with the bike running cooler as well & another said report was ugly. see below.
almost 99% of the time higher RPM = Higher oil Temperature. HIgher temp with added pressures = oil sheering. HTHS for example is the oils measurement for this. I have 100+ hours in oil testing done , i'd like to see your results to compare to mine as well doesnt matter if its even 1 used oil sample to provide will be very useful here.
Dry clutch oils will always be cleaner . However simply saying the oils clean and testing the oil for cleanliness are two different things.
300v sheers down to a 15- 100c cst in 500 miles , which is a 40w oil. Being thinner will also not provide equal protection a sheer stable 50w would , causing premature wear.
if you used 300v for 3k miles , and collected data , please show an oil report .
& happy Friday as well , hope im not coming off arrogant here just trying to educate you on what i've collected as hard data.