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    He means about the claim that twostrokes always leak.

    Usually two smokers are less likely to leak than four strokes.

    If the fluid is oil (surely easy to tell if its oil or water, just rub your fingers in it), and it's not your engine oil, then it must be transmission oil - cos theres no other fluid on the bike.

    That big a tranny leak could have nasty consequences if left unfixed. Best to find where it's coming from. Peer under the bike, wipe everything clear , go down the drive and back, and peer under again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Usually two smokers are less likely to leak than four strokes.
    Thats what I thought, but the previous owner was told this by his mechanic. Apparently it is oil, and it's normal, and will be sweet as long as I keep oil in it.

    I'll see if I can arrange someone that is experienced to take a look at it.

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    It most certainly is not normal. No way should a modern two stroke have any transmission oil leakage. A bit of mist around the exhaust maybe, but the tranny should be completely oil tight
    (I'm assuming that it's not dripping off a chain with an over enthusiastic Scott oiler. But that would be black and dirty)
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    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    It does seem to be a fair quantity, doesn't it? When my bike was leaking oil due to a not very secure rocker cover, there was less oil than that -- and that was causing great clouds of smoke at traffic lights (ask GiJoe1313). Until you get that sorted I would check oil, transmission and engine, every time before you ride -- it's something you should do anyway, but in reality only anal people do that.

    New bike shouldn't do that, despite being a Suzuki.

    How to find an oil leak? Get one of those cans of spray-on degreaser (brake clean stuff works OK as well) and get it spotless, then run the bike for a couple of minutes and keep an eye on it.

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    My two-stroke leaks a hell of a lot of oil (means the bike is "alive" according to a mate) and I still haven't had a problem commuting from Wellington to Hawkes Bay a few times.

    You're gonna need to find out exactly what you're leaking first. From what I've seen it looks like radiator fluid. If it *is* oil then it's the first time I've seen green transmission fluid (since you say it's definitely not engine oil).

    Personally I'd be in a stress-induced coma at the moment if I'd worried about all the leaks on my bike.

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    At this stage I am still quite unsure where the leak is coming from.

    I don't think its transmission fluid, and it certainly isn't oil, because the oil is blue.

    So that leaves radiator fluid? I've asked Ixion to come and take a look if he can.

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    Went and had a look. It's definately oil, thickish oil. It's not as green as the photo, the camera has munged the colour, it's actually a greeny black

    Bottom of the motor is liberally oiled up, and looks like it's running down the propstand.

    Appears to mainly be coming form the gear change shaft seal, and maybe the sprocket seal (hard to see the latter). Bikes been down of the left side at some stage, so I suspect the gear lever took a clout and either slightly bent the shaft or bruised the seal.

    Will definately need to be looked at some time, but won't do anything catastrophic in the short term , while $$ are being saved up etc. Just keep the gearbox topped up.

    Speaking of which, can any RG150 owners advise how the transmission oil level is determined. Theres a screw with a fibre washer at the rear of the primary gear case, looks like it might be a level screw. Is it?
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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