Coming up on my first oil change. Couple questions. Anyone have the link to the handbook for all of that? what kind of oil should I use? and when do you need to change the Spark Plug? how can you tell when you need to change the spark plug? and can you get any performance improvement by getting a better spark plug put in.
I just mounted some ground effect lights to help with side profile at night time. Now I am just waiting for it to get dark. I will try to figure out how to post photos for those of you that would like to see.
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Go for a fully ester based syntheic, and although they are not fully-ester based Mobil 1 and Q-power have very advanced additives which help to decrease friction to a comparable level. Whatever you choose make sure to drain the oil completely and flush it a bit to remove the old oil (warm up the engine, drain, put in a 3/4 charge, run engine for a few minutes, drain, fill). It is best to flush because different oils (even from the same manufacturer) can have incompatable additives that can react and form acids, gums, and varnish if run together for extended periods.
Go for a fully ester based syntheic, and although they are not fully-ester based Mobil 1 and Q-power have very advanced additives which help to decrease friction to a comparable level. Whatever you choose make sure to drain the oil completely and flush it a bit to remove the old oil (warm up the engine, drain, put in a 3/4 charge, run engine for a few minutes, drain, fill). It is best to flush because different oils (even from the same manufacturer) can have incompatable additives that can react and form acids, gums, and varnish if run together for extended periods.
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oil change... see this modernbuddy post...
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I used a small rectangular plastic container as an oil pan, with no problem
of fitting it below the scooter, with plenty of room to work and catch oil.
container size... approx. 6" x 14" x 3" deep...

topic76.html
I used a small rectangular plastic container as an oil pan, with no problem
of fitting it below the scooter, with plenty of room to work and catch oil.
container size... approx. 6" x 14" x 3" deep...

scoot on!
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Thanks for the tips and links. This is the first one I am doing, the 2nd one that the bikes is getting. I already had them do the first, but they did not invite me back to watch. I pretty sure I can figure it out. I will be doing it this weekend, so I will let you know how it turns out.
Any tips or ideas on a better spark plug and when that should be changed out?
Any tips or ideas on a better spark plug and when that should be changed out?
Evil will always prevail, cause Good is just dumb!