You can but it is not very good for the bike, its defiantly better if you put a motorbike two stroke oil in it as KTM's don't like other types of oil cheers
The engine oil capacity for a 2010 KTM 250 XCF-W is 0.75L. It is also stated that the best oil to use for the 2010 KTM 250 XCF-W is the 10W-40 bike oil.
Supreme (or the highest grade) gas and (automotive) synthetic 5w 30 oil if you can't get to a bike shop. It's best to use ktm oil though. And if you're referring to two stroke oil, you can use basically any two stroke oil concentrate but again is best to use ktm oil
The engine that is supplied stoke standard with every 2013 KTM 250 SX sold is a 2-stroke engine which is really reliable to use. These are fitted to many motor bikes now days.
KTM recommends Motorex Top Speed 4T 15W50 oil 0.7 L
KTM recommends Motorex Top Speed 4T 15W50 - 0.7 L It is a 2 stroke motor however. So I run the 80W-85W Honda Red, or typical 2 stroke oil such as Maxima, BelRay 80W or 85W I abuse my motor at tracks and may need the extra weighted oils for extra safety
ktm recommend you use a 10w30 oil for the 2 stroke and you will need 0.75 litres make sure you get all the old oil out though otherwise you will overfill it and that can be as bad as under filling it ..
synthetic oil about 500 ml per 20 liters , that what i use in my Honda cr-250 1997 , joe
use decent two-stroke oil, check the container, but 50 to 1 is good.
As this is a 2 cycle engine that incorporates an oil injections system you need to use a good synthetic 2 stroke oil. Any major brand will be excellent.
It is possible to use 4-stroke oil in a 2-stroke engine in an emergency situation. You should not use this oil in the long term as it will damage the engine.
Yes, I some 2 stroke engines for boats have it and KTM is developing one for dirtbikes.