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I have a yzf 426 yamaha. What fuel do I put in it? What oil do I put in it? Is it a 4 stroke motor bike? Please help me - Thankyou!

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Model: Yamaha YZ 426 F Year: 2002 Category: Cross / motocross Rating: 71.6 out of 100 Engine and transmission Displacement: 426.00 ccm (25.99 cubic inches) Engine type: Single cylinder, four-stroke Compression: 12.5:1 Bore x stroke: 95.0 x 60.1 mm (3.7 x 2.4 inches) Valves per cylinder: 5 Fuel control: DOHC Cooling system: Liquid Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels Front suspensiontravel: 300 mm (11.8 inches) Rear suspension travel: 315 mm (12.4 inches) Front tyre dimensions: 80/100-21 Rear tyre dimensions: 110/90-19 Front brakes: Single disc Front brakes diameter: 250 mm (9.8 inches) Rear brakes: Single disc Rear brakes diameter: 240 mm (9.4 inches) Physical measures and capacities Dry weight: 105.0 kg (231.5 pounds) Seat height: 998 mm (39.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. Overall height: 1,303 mm (51.3 inches) Overall length: 2,171 mm (85.5 inches) Overall width: 827 mm (32.6 inches) Ground clearance: 375 mm (14.8 inches) Wheelbase: 1,490 mm (58.7 inches)

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How much gearbox oil do i need to put in the ame bike

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