Remove the oil fill cap which has a built-in dipstick. Wipe the dipstick with a clean rag. Stand the bike straight up in the riding position (not on the kickstand), replace the dipstick and remove it again. Check the level and color of the oil on the dipstick. * Note: When replacing and removing the dipstick, try not to shake the bike around as this will give a false reading.
A Honda CRF-50 uses a 10w30 four stroke motorcycle oil. You should not use a truck or car oil in the CRF-50.
A CRF 50 is a four stroke, no premix on this bike.
.6 of a quart, same for the 50.
10w40 oil if you are using a non-honda oil. We just switched our crf's (2 of them) to Amsoil and I can honestly say we felt a difference in the first 5 minutes!
0.6 US quarts.
10w30 four stroke motorcycle oil. do not use car or truck oil!
A Crf 50 goes 30-35 mph
.6 quarts. just barely over a half quart
The oil capacity of a 2004 Honda CRF 150 is one liter of oil. This is equal to 1.1 quarts of oil.
There was no 2002 Honda CRF 50. In that year, it was an XR 50, 4 stroke. In 2003, Honda introduced the 4 stroke CRF 150 and CRF 230. Next year, the XR 50 and XR 70 were relabeled as CRF's. The CRF is just marketing, cooler to be a CRF than the previous XR label for that same machine. (I'm a Dad whose kid went through an XR 50, XR 70, XR 100, and CRF 150, ALL 4 strokes.) The XRorCRF 50 is a 4 Stroke, 3 speed, automatic clutch.
Regular unleaded is fine. It's a 4stroke so you don't need to add oil.
Ah, the Honda CRF 80, what a fantastic machine. To find the oil capacity, you'll want to refer to the owner's manual, it holds about 0.7 liters of oil. Remember to check the oil level regularly and change it as recommended to keep your CRF 80 running smoothly like a happy little stream.