No, you do not mix oil with the gas as it is a 4 stroke and has an oil resivoir.
No it's a fourstroke
no just gas
if its a xr you shouldent have to mix the gas
No, you don't have to mix gas and oil in a Honda TRX 250EX. The engine is a four - stroke and four - strokes don't need to mix. Two- stroke engines (which are on weedeaters, chainsaws etc.) need to mix oil and usually say in the manual or a sticker on the machine how much oil and how much gas you need.
Ratios32:1 GAS/OIL MIXTURE4 ounces of oil per gallon of gas.
Yes, it is necessary to mix oil with the gasoline in a Honda XR100R as it is a 2-stroke engine. The oil lubricates the engine components and prevents overheating. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommended oil-to-gas ratio for optimal performance.
My 2003 Honda Metropolitan is a 4-stroke engine, and therefore you do not mix gasoline and oil. There is a dipstick just above the muffler that allows you to check and refill oil levels. I would suspect the same setup on a 2006 model.
it is a four stroke engine. gas only. use four stroke motorcycle oil when you change oil in the crankcase. clean air filter also.
If you mean a CR 125R you have to mix 2 cycle oil and premium gas
if it is a cr 60 you would be fine mixing your gas to oil ratio at 32:1
Are 1980 arc two or four stroke