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Your Honda dirt bike transmission as a capacity of two pints of fluid. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
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I miss my old Intruder 1400 ... Great bike! The "transmission fluid" on a Suzuki Intruder is the normal engine oil, just as it is on most manual transmission vehicles. It uses the same oil from the crankcase reservoir, so every time you change your oil, you are also changing the transmission fluid. Just a quick money saving tip on changing your oil on this bike: you don't need to buy the expensive motorcycle oil filter. There is a standard automobile oil filter that will fit the threading and gasket of the Intruder. Since the automotive filter has a larger volume of filtration, it will actually work better than the more expensive OEM filter on the Suzuki.
The Suzuki RM85 has about 28 horsepower with a stock engine and transmission. This bike is often used for off-road riding and jumping.
where do i find the id number on a rm 250 suzuki dirtbike
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Nowhere. Intruder doesn't have any transmission that takes trans fluid! Mostly 98% of bikes don't have transmissions. What you're looking for is a gear-box, which shares motor oil with the engine. 1. There is a 'glass-eye' fluid level window on the right, bottom side of crankcase. Your bike must be upright, not on side stand, and make sure the fluid is no higher than 'F"-full mark. 2. Use recommended 10W-40 MOTORCYCLE OIL ONLY. Preffered, semi-synthetic. Yes, semi-synthetic in this case is better than full synthetic. Has to do with lubricating/molecule bonding/heat temperature properties of a blend. 3. Never use automotive oil. These have special detergents and friction reducers that can make wet-clutch in your bike slip.
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Locate the primary inspection cover on right side of bike (as you're facing bike). It is about 2-3 inches in diameter & held in with two screws. Put fluid in thru this port. Use fluid prescribed by dealer-transmission fluid.
Suzuki makes a good bike, however this is too vague of a question. This would depend on what model of Suzuki dirt bike, the type of riding you do, maintenance and how hard you ride it.
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