depends on the bike, on our wet sump, we use regular petroleum, on the dry clutch, can use fully synthetic, can feel power differently, but full synthetic makes the clutch slip on wet clutch bikes.
Basically because they can, and because the dirt bikes make it possible. They're light enough, powerful enough, and can take the beating well enough.
Motor bikes take part such as Ducatti.
10w 40, I use vavoline for all of my bikes
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In the state of Michigan you can only ride dirt bikes on specified trails designated for such activities. You must also have the proper permits on the bike in order to take part in dirt bike trail riding throughout the state.
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If you have never owned a dirt bike its a motorcycle made for off road and not on road purposes but you may change the tires to go on road. Once you get better you can race one another, free ride, or do free style. I recommend free ride once you get used to the bike. There are also different dirt bikes for example: 50cc, 70cc, 80cc, 110cc, 125cc, 150cc, and 250cc. There are also two different kinds of dirt bikes, Trail and Racing. Trial dirt bikes are for the mountains and free ride but not made for racing they also go slower than racing dirt bikes. Racing Dirt bikes are made for racing and are way faster than trail bikes. There are also 4stroke dirt bikes and 2stroke dirt bikes. 2 strokes take oil in there gas and way faster than four strokes and 4 strokes take regular gas. I was at the trake once with a kid with a 2stroke and I have a 4stroke 80cc and course he beat me to a race not because I'm not bad because I have been riding for about 4 or 5 years its because he had a 2 stroke. but the kid did have more skill than I did because he did actual races. sometimes its not how big the bike is its how much skill you have
take it to a shop! if you have never done one it will save on the headache
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it should i have seen people take them off or Yamaha motorcycles and put them on warriors
If you have to ask this question. It is in you best interest to take it to a shop. I am in noway doggin on you. Its not a simple process to rebuild a motor. Or to correctly build a reliable motor.
They will run (poorly) on it. Four stroke engines have a sump to hold the oil so none is needed in the fuel