Greetings Genuine friends! I recently purchased a used Buddy 170i with 1600 miles on it and the owner didn't really know when it was last serviced or what was even serviced...so...being the newbie, I took it to my nearest cycle shop (Genuine dealer is 2 hours away and don't have time to drive there/back).
They took care of things and changed the gear oil for me for $25. I didn't think anything about it until I got home and read the receipt...they put in 80w90 Maxima GL-5 Gear Oil. I have been combing through the threads and most people are saying to get away from this and to move to 85w140.
What should I do? Purchase the 85w140, a syringe, and do it myself or run it with the 80w90 until the next change? I want the scooter to last a long time and I'm in southern Georgia where the weather can get into the 90's throughout most of the summer.
Thanks for your help and advice!
Gear Oil Change Concerns
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Probably wouldn't hurt to leave it in, although changing it is simple.
You can buy gear oil from Walmart, it's in a quart jug with a nozzle at the top.
Mark a line where 90cc would be, drain out the old when the bike is hot, put in 90cc of new.
The quart jug should last nearly the life of the bike
I wish the bike had a "fill until it runs out of the hole" feature though.
You can buy gear oil from Walmart, it's in a quart jug with a nozzle at the top.
Mark a line where 90cc would be, drain out the old when the bike is hot, put in 90cc of new.
The quart jug should last nearly the life of the bike
I wish the bike had a "fill until it runs out of the hole" feature though.
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