This would depend on what type of oil you will be using for your premix. The oil base stock is either petroleum, semi-synthetic or synthetic oil and is mixed with gas at a ratio ranging from 16:1 (petroleum) to as high as 100:1 (synthetic). I personally ride a 2001 Kawasaki KDX200 that I run Yamalube 2R at 36:1 with no problems. Although synthetics say you can mix them at 100:1 I would not, that seems way too lean to me.
50:1
40 to 1
40:1 from what I've read
no becaues it`s totally diffent.
32:1
Using fully synthetic motorcycle 2 stroke oil, the ratio is 40:1. Ie, 40 parts of fuel to 1 part of oil. That means 25mls of oil to 1000mls, (1 litre), of fuel. That is the ratio all the time. Change the fuel air ratio if any problems with fuel fouling or lean running symtoms.
The Kawasaki Bayou is a 4 stroke.
40:1 above 59 degrees Fahrenheit 24:1 below 59 degrees Fahrenheit
directions for changing oil on a kawasaki 2002 1500 classic motorcycle ? Dave Downs
Typically, for a 2-stroke engine like the one in a 2002 Kawasaki KDX 220, you would mix oil at a ratio of 32:1, which is roughly 4 ounces of oil for every gallon of gasoline. It's always best to consult your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil-to-gas ratio for your specific model.
The 2002 Kawasaki 1500 Balkan motorcycle engine oil capacity is 2 quarts. The motorcycle manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the motor oil.
there is no ratio they are oil injected there is no ratio they are oil injected