okay well heres the thing. i'm a 13/f and i live with my mom. her ex boyfriend who used to live with us had a suzuki jr. 50 dirtbike and i was riding yesterday for the first time in 3 years and my boyfriend and my best friend were telling me whats wrong with it. i relized it needs oil but where do you fill it? do you do it your self or bring it to my local atv dealership and stuff? and if i do do it myself, where do i go to get the oil? and my boyfriend also said that theres something wrong with the gas filter or something and it leaks gas. how much does it cost to get that fix usually and where do i go and stuff? and then my bestfriend told me that if it sits for awhile in like a garage or something theres a chance there might be a mouse nest in the engine or whatever under the seat which could be true because it sat in my mom's ex's garage for 3 years and he had cats, mice, frogs, BIRDS and everything getting in there so who knows. a little help here though? anything is appreciated. thanks in advance!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? orphans answered Sunday April 1 2007, 8:08 pm: it's a two stroke motor. so you're going to need to go someplace like homedepot and buy oil for a two stroke motor. and the thing about it is there will be a seperate tank right near the engine where the oil goes. then you prolly have to prime it and get her started. and the thing about gearing is the fact that you're not using the clutch properly and keeping the revvs up. you gotta keep the revs up, push in the clutch, and then put in first and take out the clutch and go. it's like a manual transmission in a car. i don't know much about dirtbikes. but hopefully i can help you out. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
exohhmelissa answered Sunday April 1 2007, 6:36 pm: My advice would be to go to an AutoZone if there is one near you. Let the professionals do it. If you really like the bike, you wouldn't want to ruin it by doing it by yourself.
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