premix ?? ratio ?? price ?? brannd?? XXX
#1
I have a few uestions about premix.
<What would be a good ratio to run in a stock 250R ?
<Why is it so expensive ? I looked into getting a 5 gallon jug
<and it was $230!!
<What is a good brand to use? I don't want to be spending all my
<money on premix but I don't want some crap that will mess up my
<motor.
Thanks for any help ! Zeebo
<What would be a good ratio to run in a stock 250R ?
<Why is it so expensive ? I looked into getting a 5 gallon jug
<and it was $230!!
<What is a good brand to use? I don't want to be spending all my
<money on premix but I don't want some crap that will mess up my
<motor.
Thanks for any help ! Zeebo
#3
I think you're worrying too much.
There are as many ratios/brands, etc. as there are 2 stroke riders.
The oil is expensive but you don't need very much; I use only 12.8 ounces of oil to a 5 gallon can of gas (that's 50:1). You can mix as heavy as 20:1 or as light as 100:1.
I use Golden Spectro right now and only because that is what everyone else in my group is using and we all mix 50:1.
Go to http://pub20.ezboard.com/bhondatrx250r and just research the site. There are several threads on this subject.
There are as many ratios/brands, etc. as there are 2 stroke riders.
The oil is expensive but you don't need very much; I use only 12.8 ounces of oil to a 5 gallon can of gas (that's 50:1). You can mix as heavy as 20:1 or as light as 100:1.
I use Golden Spectro right now and only because that is what everyone else in my group is using and we all mix 50:1.
Go to http://pub20.ezboard.com/bhondatrx250r and just research the site. There are several threads on this subject.
#5
$230 for 5 gallons, that's over $11 a quart. Just what kind of oil were you looking at anyway?
There are castor based oils, non-castor, and synthetic in all different price ranges. You can get really cheap pre-mix oil but why invest money in a machine and then scrimp on the lubrication that keeps it running. Try to settle on one type of quality oil and stick with it.
Don't switch different types of oils with every tank and don't mix castor based pre-mix with non castor based. Talk to some 250R owners and get a feel for pre-mix ratio and brands they use.
As long as you use a quality oil you should be ok just try to be consistent about what you run in your motor.
There are castor based oils, non-castor, and synthetic in all different price ranges. You can get really cheap pre-mix oil but why invest money in a machine and then scrimp on the lubrication that keeps it running. Try to settle on one type of quality oil and stick with it.
Don't switch different types of oils with every tank and don't mix castor based pre-mix with non castor based. Talk to some 250R owners and get a feel for pre-mix ratio and brands they use.
As long as you use a quality oil you should be ok just try to be consistent about what you run in your motor.
#6
#7
bermbanger I am getting it on sept 2nd I can send you A pic if you like. Also I don't want to ask the guy I am buying it from incase he isn't running the right mixture. Also doggster Im not going to bother posting it over there I was just telling you to go to the ATVCONNECTION classifieds to find your frame. you will have better luk over there.
PS I found it in the back of dennis kirk I think.
PS I found it in the back of dennis kirk I think.
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