Two-stroke motorcycles don't use a crankcase oil for lubrication. The oil is mixed right in with the gasoline.
If you're talking about transmission oil, then 85 or 90w hypoid gear oil or ATF will work just fine.
Dont put ATF in it that's the dumbest thing ive ever heard. 90w gear oil. or bel ray gear saver oil. stuff for dirt bikes. NOT CARS!
Place a drip pan beneath the crank case of your 1999 Road King motorcycle. Remove the crank case plug. Allow the oil to completely drained out. Replace the plug to its original position. Fill the motor with oil.
There is no oil in the crank case,,you use mixed gas and oil that's what lubes the crank bearings and piston rings.
the oil is called type F it was originaly made for ford motors but most people put it in the blaster
What oil
PW 80 is a 2 stroke. It does not have oil in the crank case. I think you mean transmission oil. I use 10w40 engine oil in mine and it works great.
That depends on your moped. Most mopeds madein the 80's are two stroke engines. Which do not use oil in the crank case. the oil is mixed in with the fuel.
your crank case does not take oil at all. your transmission however will take usually 1 to 1.5 quarts of approved transmission oil.
Too full or bike has been sitting too long. Start it up a run it a while. Check oil level first.
By removing the plug at the bottom of the oil pan and letting the oil out.
It is inside the crank-case.
no oil goes in the crank case, it uses lubrication from the 2cycle oil injected into the fuel that runs through the crank area
1 quart