For a 50cc moped, it's typically recommended to use a two-stroke oil specifically designed for small engines. A common choice is a 2T oil, often with a viscosity of SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40, depending on the manufacturer's specifications and the climate conditions. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact oil recommendations to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the engine.
For a 50cc moped, you typically use unleaded petrol with an octane rating of 95 or higher. Some mopeds require a mix of petrol and 2-stroke engine oil, while others may have a separate oil reservoir for lubrication. It's important to consult the owner's manual for specific fuel recommendations to ensure optimal performance and prevent engine damage.
No, if you are 16 or older you just have to take a written test for a moped license. You do not need a driver's license though. **Michigan requires that ages 15 to 19 wear motorcycle helmets by law** at age 15 you are required to apply for a moped license...if your over 16 you can use your drivers license and do not need a moped license, under 15yrs old you would need a moped license no testing is required above 19yrs old but you do need a regular drivers license, in 2007 Michigan changed the law requiring ALL 50cc or lower displacement to be registered as a moped. It use to be all 49cc and under require it, and a 50cc was a motorcycle... Michigan raised it to 50cc instead.
That is a matter of personal opinion and is also influenced to some extent on the use you intend for it. If you like to go off road then a Trails or Enduro Moped would be best. If you care more about speed then a Sports moped would suit you best and for economy a commuter moped or scooter.
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That depends on your moped. Most mopeds madein the 80's are two stroke engines. Which do not use oil in the crank case. the oil is mixed in with the fuel.
quaker state motor oil
20W-50
it depends really on other factors like what area you live in, where it will be left (eg, locked garage) how often (roughly) you will use it but if you have a moped and not like a supermoto it will probs cost bowt £300 ish roughly so not a lot really hope this helps m8
The KTM 50cc models typically require about 0.4 liters (400 ml) of gearbox oil. It's important to use the recommended oil type specified in the owner's manual for optimal performance. Always check the oil level regularly and change it as part of your maintenance routine to ensure the longevity of the engine.
A Baja 50cc ATV typically requires about 0.5 to 1 quart of oil, depending on the specific model and design. It's important to check the owner's manual for the recommended oil capacity and type to ensure optimal performance. Regular oil changes are essential to maintain the engine's health and longevity. Always use the appropriate oil grade specified by the manufacturer.
The gas-oil mixture ratio on a 2005 powermax 50cc scooter is usually about 5% in the ratio of 20:1. For the tuned scooters they use 3% on the ratio of 32:1.Ê