There is typically a mix of fuel used for motorbikes such as the 85KX, as petrol and oil are usually mixed together for usage in the bike. A ratio, for example, might be 50 parts petrol to one part oil fuel.
no his not i am the 2nd fasted kid on a 85kx
Drain it ASAP. Diesel is too thick a fuel for any vehicle not requiring it to use.
Fuel is fuel. The fuel only changes when you add 2 stroke oil to it. You can burn it in a 4 stroke engine, might smoke some, but it is not recommended for your normal outing.
The quicker 2 stroke dirt bikes use a gas/oil mix. Most bikes you see on the road are 4 stroke and use regular gasoline.
if you're going to use the bike, then Yes. if it's for someone else, then No
in a motorbike many kinds of forces act. chemical energy-------using fuel kinetic energy---------creating motion sound energy---------sound emitted from the running engine light energy-----------the headlight works when a bike uses fuel
Use 10w30 full synthetic.
no
On a suk m109r 1800, I have gotten 52mpg hwy and 40 in town.
Yes he has a motorbike but it wasn't exposed his motorbike at all times.
its the size of the engine in the motorbike.
use the kick start