no you cant use oil that would be used in a car on a motor cycle, cars have dry clutches and motor cycles have a wet clutch,, so the oil that is used in a car is lacking some of the properties oil in a motor cycle has.
Yes you can use good quality car car motor oil in your bike, I have a 1999 Yamaha VStar 1100 with 90,000+ miles on that has always been run on Castrol GTX 20W-50 and never had a single problem, have several riding buddies that use Castrol in their bike's including a couple Harley owners, none of us had ever had a single problem.
No... not really spend the extra $ for a name brand like honda, yamaha, suzuki, or kawasaki
No, its made by Suzuki. Its really a Suzuki Escudo badged as a Chevrolet.
by getting into your blood,it can cause really bad problems
well the cheapest good brand of motor cycles are Suzuki. But if you really want a cheap cheap brand of motorcycle get an electric motorcycle
No! I saw a Honda trx90 at a Gncc race pass a Yamaha raptor125.
To bring the idle down on a Yamaha badger is really easy. All you have to do is adjust the fuel settings on the carburetor.
.357 he is a really good batter!!
Family problems, a simple arguement, getting ticked off at someone, alot of things really.
It really depends what you want to do to the camshaft
You could try to make her rest a little bit and if it is really bad take it to a vet.
Not really, Harley Davidson is best cruiser manufacturer rather Yamaha is the best racing manufacturer brand.
Yamaha OX99-11 its a REALLY cool looking car