You want to get the water out as quickly as possible after submerging your bike. First, take your pipe and silencer off and drain all of the water out, next take your spark plug out and begin kicking all of the water out of the cylinder. Make sure you get all of the water out before replacing the plug, either a new plug or make sure the plug you pulled out is dried, and putting the pipe and silencer back on. Then take your air filter and wring as much water out as you can before replacing. If you are on the trail you can now start it up and ride it (change the oil as soon as you get home), if you are at home change the oil.
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how much engine oil goes in an 80cc dirt bike
it goes from 60 to 65
It is a dirt bike
SAE 10w30
a 110 cc dirt bike goes around 40 or 50 up to 60 or 65 mph
i think it goes 40mph or faster
a quart and a half, approximately...
Your Honda dirt bike transmission as a capacity of two pints of fluid. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
half a quart and check it.
it goes pretty damm fast
Sean Howlett goes by Seanzie, Showlett, and Dirt Bike.