This Frequently Asked Question, What is the Boom Vader oil capacity, for the stock 125cc engine? The answer is direct from the Boom Vader 125 motorcycle manual. While I’ll share you some tips to keeping your Boom Vader oil capacity topped off right.
Boom Vader Oil Capacity For The 125cc Engine.
How much oil does a Boom Vader 125cc engine(stock) take?
“add commended luboil from right crankcase: 0.85L-0.95L.”
I found in the Boom Vader Owner’s Manual on Page 25. (yes, left typo as-is).
From how it reads, I guess no one understood it enough to get the correct answer and started doing web searches instead. Simple answer, about 900 mls, or about 95% of a quart(Convert mls to ounces tool).
Other than the gross grammatical errors I suffer from this occasionally, some people have a hard time understanding the metric system.
My Boom Vader Oil Refilling Tip.
I buy my motorcycle oil by the gallon( Where To Buy Good Motorcycle Engine Oil? ). Buying oil in this amount allows for easy, cheaper oil changes( How Often Do You Need To Change Your Motorcycle Oil? ).
I also use a measuring cup, and I added enough to the lower limit of 0.85L or 850ml. Then do oil checks(adding engine oil as needed) to ensure I both add enough motor oil without overfilling the Boom Vader’s crankcase.
Note: If you have oil mist coming out of your crankcase vent, check your oil level. You might have overfilled your Boom Vader Oil Level.
You can see the gallon jugs of motorcycle oil I use here: FAQ: Boom Vader Oil Type.
I hope This Helped.
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Hi I’m Tom, A New Motorcycle Rider and Blog Author.
I am a new motorcycle rider(Pa Motorcycle Learner’s Permit at the end of 2020, and I received a full M-Class Pa Motorcycle License in 2021, only after passing the Pa Motorcycle Safety Course).
I bought my first motorcycle, a TaoTao TBR7 (A Chinese Dual-sport motorcycle), at the beginning of 2021 and have been doing upgrades on that motorcycle since.
I added to my motorcycle collection by buying a Boom Vader Gen 2 motorcycle in 2022, and that little Grom-Clone bike has been upgraded by me as well.
I continue to ride my Boom Vader Gen 2 motorcycle as well as my TaoTao TBR7 dual-sport bike.
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