Good point Robert. I like to add about 100:1 synthetic oil mix to scooters. They have oil injection, but if its allowed to get low, you can get severe oil starvation, as air bubbles enter the oil lines.
On the other hand, oil increases the SG of the oil. So you lean out the mixture a bit.
My decision, which I will cheerfully take advice on, is to add the extra oil, and take the risk of leaning out the mixture a bit.
This is because 100:1 is enough to protect the engine if you are using a good oil, even if the injection system fails.
But most small engines have very simple carbs. In most cases they don't make a terribly good job of managing the air/fuel mix anyway, and IMHO 100:1 oil is much less likely to disturb the engine than 0:1 oil.
But... advice cheerfully taken if anyone has better info.
Actually... I think most 2-strokes starve of oil on the over-run.. when rpm are high, but throttle shut down. Pip the throttle a bit if you can while going down long downhills, or anytime throttle is closed, but rpm are up a bit.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
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