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Old 06-06-2007, 07:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile Gas and Lubrication C1 Liquid...

hi, i have a C1 liquid cooled and was just wondering what gas can i use, i used to have a cag and i used 87 octane unleaded premium, but when I searched in google on what kind of gas is best to use on pocket bikes i found out that you're suppose to use minumum 90 octane on pocket bikes =S Anyone here with a C1 know whats the best gas to use? also about lubrication i dont know what i need to lubricate my parts like chain etc, can i use normal gas to lubricate?
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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for gas just use premium,what ever station yopu prefer. chain lube for your chain, canadian tire and parts source sell castrol chain lube that works great. amsoil 2 stroke oil is also a good choice for your fuel mix and is fairly inexpensive. have fun
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cool thanks, so is octane 87 premium ok?
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ya but u can go with 91
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ya but u can go with 91
oh ok cool, is that what you use?
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92 octane
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oh ok.
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oh yeah by the way, anyone here know where i can get cheap C1 footpegs, one of my footpegs are broken, and one is chipped. I bought my C1 used =D
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yea cheack ebay or a parts replacement website
like davesmotor.com or check ebay possible chance from there
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hey guys, i still cant find the chain adjustor thing, i took a pic of my bike if you can let me know which one to mingle with that would be great! As you can see i took a pic its kind of blurry but the chain is rubbing against the metal of the fairing which i think is kind of bad for the chain =S
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