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Anonymous Posted on Nov 10, 2008

Oil can any one wheelie this thing every time i try bout half mile i have half a quart of oil on the side of my bike im running motorex from switzerland so i cant afford to put three quarts in a day not to mention that i dont need to eat crap because the oil wont stay in my bike any things that you have done and worked would be appreciated

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This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,

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How much oil does this bike take and are there two types of oil?

you can use regular 5w-30 oil in it and it will work fine. buy 2 quarts, take bout quart and a half
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How to make the Spinmaster Air Hogs Moto Frenzy R/c Stunt Bike work.

If the bike isnt working properly, like short driving time and wobbly steering. lay it on the side with the screws pointing up, unscrew the 4 philips screws, the body is glued together so be careful, with a small flat screwdriver or a knife, bend the body apart along the crack going through the middle. Be extra careful in the lower front part because this is were the battery is placed. When the body halfes are separated, lay the half containing the elecronics and motors so you can axess the parts. Remove all dust and hair and othe forein matters. Take the rear wheel off and slide the tire off.With a small screwdriver press the three locking notches that holds the wheel togeather and separate the halfes. put a small amount of lubrication oil (thin oil) on the gyro axel inside the wheel and on the drive gear and spinn the gyro wheel so the oil gets in to the "bearings".Press the drive gear so it sits tighter towards the wheel (not too tight, it has to spin freely. Put the other half of the rear wheel back and spin the gyro wheel with your fingers as fast as you can. it should balance itself on a flat surface for atleast 5 - 10 seconds. if not put some more oil on the shaft, and try again. When finished dry of excessive oil and put the tire back. Take the dual gear that's in front of the rear wheel off. there is a small shim between this gear and the one that's still on the shaft. put some oil on the shaft and spin the shim and remaining gear so the oil lubricates the movement. put the dual gear back.Remove the wheelie gear ( the one with a stick lying under the bike) put a drop of oil on the gear axel that's underneath the wheelie gear. Spin all the gears so the oil can get inside and then remove the excessive oil with a tissue or something like that.The wheelie gear has a spring mounted on the backside, be sure to get this back right (the small ring of the spring shoul fit on a plastic pin in the body and the bigger ring on the cnter of the wheelie gear), and then put the wheelie gear back so it sits centered and conected to the second gear.Put the rear wheel back.Take the other body half and put a drop of oil on the gear shaft thats still in there, spin the gear etc.Put the halfes togeaher, be careful so you get all the axels and pins right and no wires between the halfes. squeese the halfes togeather and screw the 4 philips screws back. Put the driver back and charge the battery. Try it!!!
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This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,
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This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,
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This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,
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Oil

This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,
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Oil

This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,
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1answer

Oil

This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,
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1answer

Oil

This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,
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Oil

This is a massively common problem ith ducati's from all of my research without a complete rework of how the oil flows it will do that like clockwork on long wheelies heck it was on speedvision the other night a bike show had that really famous black stunt rider on a Hypermotard he warned them about the problem they asked him to do a long wheelie anyway and sure enough it dumped oil halfway through the shot, caught on camera spewin oil all over the place. From my understanding there are modifications that can be done to overcome this, I just don't know what they are,,,
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