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Your engine needs oil to keep things lubricated. Thus, the purpose for motor oil.
You should probably find a manual for your bike so you'll know how to maintain it. Oil should be replaced and levels checked regularly or the engine could be damaged.
Stators usually do not move unless someone does it or a engine overhaul. Go to a Suzuki forum (dirt bike) and someone will have the answer. Each bike is different so it might be worth it to get a shop manual. Dirt bike manuals are all not that pricey
If it's sat for 15 years, whether it's a dirt bike or a car, you should definately see if it runs first....
If it DOES run...then I would do some maintenance.
If it DOESN'T run, then it's wise to just check a few things first.
Water in the gas tank? Spark plug giving spark? Does it try to turn over? Is there oil?
If if seems effed, then just tear it down...it's cheaper to rebuild it in the long run, then to fix piece by piece, and end up fixing things that didn't need to be fixed.
I've never owned, ridden, or worked on a dirtbike. It's just all common sense.
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