That is not a good idea.
yes 2 stroke in the bottle on the handle bars and oil in the trans.
For stroke engine bikes use the engine oil as gear oil. In case of a two stroke engine you can use regular 80 W / 90 gear oil.
No, Bel-Ray hypoid gear oil is not suitable for use in a KX 100 2-stroke motorcycle. The KX 100 requires a specific 2-stroke premix oil designed for its engine type, which provides the necessary lubrication and performance. Using gear oil can lead to engine damage and poor performance, so it's important to stick to the manufacturer's recommendations for oil type.
no
32:1 if you race and 40:1 if you trail ride only ouse yamalube or 2stroke race oil not the crap from napa that just says 2stroke oil, Your engine will work better.
no
yes if it is 4stroke witch i think ttr 90 is! use good type of gas, you have separate place for engine oil, but with 2stroke engines you have to mix gas and oil together.
No, you should not use gear oil in an engine. Gear oil is specifically designed for transmissions, differentials, and gear systems, whereas engine oil is formulated to lubricate and protect the internal components of an engine. Using gear oil in an engine can cause improper lubrication, overheating, and potential engine damage. Always use the recommended engine oil specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance. For high-quality lubricants, check out Fubex Lubricants.
2 stroke engines burn a mixture of oil and gas. The smoke, typically blue, comes from the burning of that oil in the fuel.
i am trying to fiind out how often do you change the gear case oil on a 150cc scooter, i dont want to know about the engine oil just the gear case oil
Gear oil is more viscous (thicker) and has different additives in it.
nothing the 2stroke-petrol will smoke as it burns the oil which should be mixed in it