If your 800 SXR has water in the engine, the first step is to avoid starting it to prevent further damage. Remove the spark plugs and turn the engine over to expel any water. Next, drain the fuel and oil, and inspect the engine for any signs of water contamination. After thorough cleaning and drying, refill with fresh oil and fuel before attempting to start the engine again.
what about a 08 sxr 800
It has 115 HP
You have a 1999 KTM 50 SXR.
Oh, dude, SXR on your Wm A Rogers silverware stands for "Silver Plated" (S for Silver and R for Rogers, get it?). It's like a secret code for saying, "Hey, I'm fancy but not solid silver fancy." So, yeah, it's just a way for them to be like, "Look at me, I'm shiny, but not too shiny."
about 115 mph on radar
On silverware, "SXR" typically stands for "Stainless Steel, Extra Resistant." It indicates that the silverware is made from stainless steel with enhanced properties for durability and resistance to corrosion and staining. This designation is often used to assure consumers of the quality and longevity of the product.
da Master Emerald which controls its survers da Chaos Emeralds...SxR-silver *wink* ; )
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i would say about 115-120 its the same as the sxr motor and they put out about that
Synthetic oil 5W40 with Renault standard RN0700/0710. Example: Elf Evolution SXR 5W40 Castrol Magnatec C3 5W40 Shell Helix Ultra 5W40 Just look for RN0700/0710 and you can't fail.
No hes an echidna but i think dese 2 animals r related. maybe.... luv SxR-silver *wink* ; )
If it is a Powervalved SRX, not an SXR, 135-140 is a safe bet, depending on your jetting and other carb settings.