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funkyhobbit
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Hello Fellas, i have just bought and 06 250.

Before I trial the bike I am tearing it down and greasing linkages etc,and generaly checking over all aspects.

could anyone give me advice on pre-mix radios, gearbox fluid levels and generaly any specific areas I should be paying attention to.

Regards,Mark

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Hi not long sold my sherco 250, i run mine on a premix of 75ml of two stroke to 5 ltrs of fuel. You will need to put 450ml of gear box oil in, i used light weight gear oil and changed it every 2/3 rides.

I would make sure you grease the dog arm bearings up really well as they will squeak other wise!!! Also i used to put a bit of gaffa tape where the rear mud guard meat up with the air box i found the stopped a lot of the krap getting into the air box. Other than that nothing else really to mention you should be fine:)

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Hi not long sold my sherco 250, i run mine on a premix of 75ml of two stroke to 5 ltrs of fuel. You will need to put 450ml of gear box oil in, i used light weight gear oil and changed it every 2/3 rides.

I would make sure you grease the dog arm bearings up really well as they will squeak other wise!!! Also i used to put a bit of gaffa tape where the rear mud guard meat up with the air box i found the stopped a lot of the krap getting into the air box. Other than that nothing else really to mention you should be fine:)

Thanks, just the info I was looking for.

Regards,Mark

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