10w-40 and the oil to gas ratio is 32:1 or 20:1
If you are talking a RM 125 then I would use Redline shockproof gear oil ......IT IS AMAZING.
A 1992 Nissan NX 5speed will use approximately 3 to 4 quarts of gear oil in the transmission. The gear oil can be purchased at any auto parts store.
The type of fork oil and amount you would use for a Superbyke RMR 125 is semi-synthetic 4-stroke oil with an amount of up to 2 liters. Fork oil is used to lubricate both the engine and the gear boxes.
According to the manual (Suzuki RM125), it says to run 10W40. They make an 80W gear oil and I have used it but it did no better or worse than automotive 10W40. 80W gear oil is approximately equivelant to 25W engine oil, because engine oils and gear oils use a different rating standard
For the KTM SX 125, it is recommended to use a gear oil with a viscosity of 80W or 85W. Many riders opt for a high-quality synthetic oil to ensure optimal performance and protection for the transmission. Always check your owner's manual for specific recommendations, as different models may have varying requirements.
Yes, you can use 75w-90 gear oil instead of SAE 90 gear oil
For a 2006 Suzuki RM125, the recommended amount of gear oil is typically around 800 ml (or approximately 0.8 liters) for the transmission. It's essential to use the proper type of oil, such as a high-quality two-stroke gear oil, to ensure optimal performance. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines.
that scooter takes 1 liter or 1.1 qt of sae 10w30
I use Bel Ray gear saver 80w in mine. seems to get the job done. I have three bikes, use it in all of them.
The Honda CR125R from 2000 typically holds about 0.6 quarts (or approximately 0.57 liters) of gear oil in the transmission. It's essential to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and to ensure proper maintenance. Always use the recommended type of gear oil for optimal performance.
90 weight gear oil.
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