1 quart of 10w-40
I am pretty sure the xr100 Honda does not have an oil filter at all
if its a xr you shouldent have to mix the gas
yes usually used in winter due to oil thickening from cold
The fork oil capacity of a 1981 Honda XR100 is approximately 160 ml (5.4 oz) per fork leg. It's important to use the correct type and viscosity of fork oil for optimal performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details and maintenance recommendations.
0.9 quarts or one liter of 15-40 W JASO MA or MA2 approved oil.
I don't know, but I would post the question on thumpertalk.com. You will get alot of help there.
3 oz each fork. automatic transmission fluid is ok to use.
Hey i have a 2000 xr100r honda dirtbike what kind of fork oil needs to go in it and how much plz someone help me fast
No filter just a oil strainer screen.
For a 2000 Honda XR100, it's recommended to use a high-quality 10W-40 motorcycle oil, which provides good protection and performance across various temperatures. Look for oil that meets JASO MA or MA2 standards, as these are specifically formulated for wet clutch applications found in motorcycles. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance intervals.
locate the drain plug under the bike by the skid plate loosen bolt and drain oil. tighten bolt back up remove dip stick located near kick start and fill .9 quarts
i just rebuilt my 1982 Honda xr 100 and just good old fashioned 10w 30 motor oil it does just fine . You need to run straight 30 oil in your motor for it does not have an oil filter, this may not sound right but straight 30 traps dirt and keeps it at the bottom of the motor. This is an old school trick I am not shure what viscosity the factory oil is but in the long run it will pay off to run straight 30. Good luck