The Kawasaki KX125 typically requires about 800 milliliters (approximately 27 ounces) of gear oil for the transmission. It’s important to check the owner's manual for the exact specifications and recommendations for your specific model year, as there may be slight variations. Make sure to use the appropriate type of oil, usually a high-quality 2-stroke oil that meets Kawasaki's specifications. Always check the oil level after filling to ensure it's at the correct level.
1 gallon gas 4 ounces oil
800ml
near the oil filler somewhere on the cover it will say how much you need to put in
i use motul fully synthetic factory line 2 stroke oil in my kx 125.putting 25 ml to every litre.
I think 700 cc or .7 Liters
It tells you underneath the fill cap 0.65l
32:1 mix of a GOOD oil.
no the 1985 kx 125 cylinder will only fit years 85-87 kx 125s
There should be a Phillips Screw on the side by the kick start remove screw and fill until oil comes out
you want to be putting 25ml to every litre of fuel. ie 125ml to 5 litre .
80/85 weight
Does it always bog? Maybe you overfilled the case with oil. Have you tried a new spark plug? maybe your in the wrong gear. -need more info on what it does/when it does bog-