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Compare pictures of it on the internet. Type in what you think it is and see what comes up. Other way is to ask a main dealer to look up your frame number this will be more accurate
This is to lubricate the chain and the sprocket. If the leak is much then it may be due to excess engine oil poured into the system. Please check the oil level. If in excess then drain some.
The standard shift pattern is "one down-four up" with neutral between 1st and 2nd gear. Your bike may only have four gears. Please rate my answer. Thanks.
TRY REMOVING THE BRAKE CABLE AND SOAKING IT IN AN OIL BATH OVERNIGHT. IF U CAN DO THE SAME TO THE WORKINGS OR SPRAY WD40 ETC THIS WILL UN STICK THE WORKINGS. HOPE THIS HELPS. BEFORE OILING GIVE IT A GOOD CLEAN WITH PETROL OR GUNK.
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