Hello Buddyland:
My Buddy 125 rear wheel, not the tire part, gets covered with grease and grime after a few weeks. I imagine it is coming out of the engine gaskets somewhere. So of course, I clean it up.
Is this normal? Does you rear wheel get caked with grease and grime like I describe?
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We need to see what you're talking about. My rear wheel gets dirtier than the front but its all regular road filth.
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+1 that too much gear oil could be the problem.
I had it all over my rear wheel and tire too...turned out the mechanic had overfilled it--when I drained it out to check (very easy to do), it was just shy of 5 ounces, and it should have 90cc, which is 3.04 US fluid ounces.
From what I understand, this happens quite frequently (a mechanic overfilling it).
I had it all over my rear wheel and tire too...turned out the mechanic had overfilled it--when I drained it out to check (very easy to do), it was just shy of 5 ounces, and it should have 90cc, which is 3.04 US fluid ounces.
From what I understand, this happens quite frequently (a mechanic overfilling it).
