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i use 80/90W pro honda gear oil in mine and there is a over flow bolt on the left side of the motor that if you pull that out just keep puttin oil in until it comes out the bolt hole than it is full.
You need to use a 2 stroke motor oil. Look for oils that say 2 stroke motorcycle oil, injector oil or smokeless. Do not use a standard automotive motor oil, your bike will smoke. It should be pre-mixed with your gasoline. I am relatively sure the ratio is 32:1, but you should check your owners manual to be sure. At this ratio you would use 4 ounces of oil to each gallon of gas. This ratio allows for an all-around use of your bike. If you are not going to use the bike at high speeds for extended periods, you may want to consider a different fuel/gas ratio - 50:1.
The above information is recommended for a Stock motorcycle.
about a full court of oil there is a 10mm screw on the right side of the motor next to the clutch covor when oil starts coming out of there you stop poaring and screw in the bolt
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