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    rg 150 maintainance

    sup guys...just got a 98 rg 150 a few weeks ago...but the previous owners taxed the tool kit and lost the workshop manual!! the f***ers!!!

    anyway...just wonderinif any1 of u guys has 1 and could answer my q's...

    when (km's) should i change the transmission oil, brake fluid, and what oil should i use for the transmission...ive had a few different suggestions like 20w40 but i thought id better check..

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    Transmission oil. Just go to a bike shop & choose some 2 stroke gear oil. Change it every year should be fine if you don’t do huge kms or every 6 months if you do. Assume that no body has ever done it before. Brake fluid 2 years max, 1 year preferably. Again assume. . .

    Oil capacity will be written on by the oil filler.

    BOOK THE BIKE IN TO HAVE THE POWER VALVES CLEANED. This is a weak link if it is not done. They need to be kept clean every so often & checked for wear. If they seize up and/or fret the rivet holding them together they will fall into the piston & it will not be good. Local Suzuki shop should be well versed.
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    My "Gargre" -(in house joke) is available if you need any help with anything.
    I used to have a RG150 But have now UPGRADED to the KAWASAKI!
    Racey.

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    so uv got a kr?? hows that goin? what year is it? probably i bit faster than the rg huh? do you race the beast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 schmoke
    so uv got a kr?? hows that goin? what year is it? probably i bit faster than the rg huh? do you race the beast?
    Hi Mate,

    RG-150 ..Ive got a KRR, 04 model...dont know if its faster than a RG.. I think the KRR is 30 BHP and the RG is 34.. higher tuned I guess....


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    Oh no another spelling deviant. Hitcher will love this LOL

    Welcome mate. Best bet is if you want a full check over, take the bike to a pro, you REALLY need to ok! Dont ask why, just do as we say
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    Well done to ask these questions.
    Some thing I do with any bike when I first buy it is to change all fluids.
    This gives you a base line to work from in the future.
    I change my engine oil every 5000km,brake an forks every six months,valve clearances an cam chain adjustment every six months,drive chain lube at lest
    every 500kms often less,oil cables once a year,grease swing arm an stearing head bearings once a year.
    Now days I use the most expensive lubes I can find and belive it makes a difference.For steering head an swing arm bearings I use marine grease.
    If it can stand up to the marine environment it must be good for bikes,so far so good.
    Cheers an good luck.

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