SOURCE: 2005 Yamaha YZ 250f. suggestions on type of motor oil.
What did Yamaha tell you? I think 10 is too light. Call your Yamaha shop for the proper recommendation.
SOURCE: 2005 Yamaha YZ 250f. suggestions on type of motor oil.
The manual gives different grade for different temp . sorry if your in america these temps are in centigrade.
if it gets below 0 deg C use the thinner oil 10W30
5deg-40deg 15 or 20W40
If it gets to 50degC 20W50
just make sure it is motorcycle oil without friction modifiers or the clutch will slip
SOURCE: where do you drain oil on 1997 yamaha fzr600 and
the plug to drain the system is on the very bottom of the crankcase, and yes the oil you have is good enough, i prefer full synthetic but that is optional.
SOURCE: hey guys i have a fzr 250 its a 3ln year 1994 i
If your clutch is automatic, then you need to ajust the freeplay.
On your clutch cover you have the small bolt with a screwdriver head, and a locknut.
You loosen the locknut, and then turn the adjuster bolt with a screwdriver clockwise until you feel it stop, now back it of 1/8th of a turn(counterclockwise).
While holding that adjuster bolt in position, tighten the locknut and your freeplay is adjusted.
You should notice a nice smooth shift while riding.
If your clutch is manual, then adjust your clutch cable length at the handlebar.
If the hand lever feels tight after you adjust the cable, thats because you have new clutches & springs. New ones are stiff at first.
If your clutch adjustment is fine from the start, then you have transmission problems and that would have to be inspected to be able to correctly diagnois which part is bad.
It could be just a broke shift arm.
SOURCE: I have a 07 Yamaha r1 with 5,000miles. I was
There are many good synthetic oils for bikes, generally the more it costs the better it is.
10w30 seems ok but will depend on your location and tempurature,
Your manual has a page on oil and recommended weights
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