the ratio is 50:1 on my ktm 125sx, for every gallon of gas you have, you need to use 2.56 oz of oil. i use Amsoil, its expensive, but its the best synthetic two stroke racing oil there is. the gas should be light pink if you mixed it correctly. hope this helps
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.
For a KTM 250 SX, it's recommended to use high-quality synthetic 2-stroke oil that meets JASO FD or ISO-L-EGD standards. Some popular options include Motorex Cross Power 2T and Castrol TTS. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the oil is suitable for high-performance off-road conditions.
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 ..
The correct fuel-to-oil ratio for a KTM 250 SX dirt bike is typically 32:1, which means mixing 32 parts fuel with 1 part two-stroke oil. It's important to use high-quality two-stroke oil that meets the manufacturer's specifications. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate information, as recommendations can vary slightly based on the model year and specific engine conditions.
To check the oil in a KTM 125SX 2-stroke, first ensure the bike is on a level surface and the engine is cool. Locate the oil tank, usually situated on the left side of the bike, and remove the cap. Use a dipstick or simply check the oil level visually; it should be within the indicated range on the tank. If the level is low, add the appropriate 2-stroke oil until it reaches the correct level.
The KTM 50 typically requires around 0.5 liters (or approximately 17 ounces) of 2-stroke oil for its oil injection system, depending on the specific model and year. It's important to use high-quality 2-stroke oil that meets the manufacturer's specifications. Always refer to the owner's manual for the precise oil capacity and recommendations for your specific model.
A 2005 KTM 65cc SX typically requires a high-quality two-stroke oil. It's recommended to use a synthetic or semi-synthetic oil specifically designed for high-performance two-stroke engines, such as KTM's own branded oil or other reputable brands like Motul or Bel-Ray. The oil should be mixed with fuel at the recommended ratio, usually around 50:1, but always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines.