I am a woman zuma rider and your video helped me learn how to change my oil on my own. I just did it. I am now very much looking forward to dropping off the used oil at the dealership who told me I would screw it up if I tried to do it myself. Thanks and MAKE MORE VIDEOS!
In a pinch I get a Hefty garbage bag squared off with 4 bricks at each corner and put kitty litter underneath. Kitty litter is apparently a good oil absorbent. I use Mobil 1 FS 0-40 or Mobile 1 FS X2 5W-50 or Mobile 1 Extended Performance 5W-30. Only the Extended Performance one lets you change every 15,000 miles like on a Porsche or VW. The extended performance is probably the best one and I think the most expensive, but dang all you need is a quart!
Great how to video Steeeds. Thank's for posting. By the way, I noticed your mirrors are not like the stock ones on my '09 Zuma 125. Where did you get them? Are they more functional than the stock round ones? Thank's, Jim.........
My 2012 zuma 125 has been sitting fot about a year and six mos. I've started it up a couple times and let it run just let the oil and gear oil flow. Before I let it sit, i would ride it and stop somewhere and it wouldn't start. I waited for a while and played with the start button and it turned over. I made it home. This has happened on a couple of occasions. Maybe like 4 times at unexpected times. I have changed the battery at least once since I've owned it and I always changed the oil myself. Have this ever happened to you? I went back there two days ago and it started just fine. Any suggestions on what it could be? Thanks for this video. This was a refresher to changing my oil.
@@samking4179 already fixed, the fuel line was clogged. Also, my Zuma works with the kickstand down. Helps in case it tips to the left. It doesn't fall over. You don't have a kickstand on yours?
Hi, question. I have the BWS125 and on the manual it only tells me to remove the oil drain bolt which is on the side of the stand. It doesn't say anything about that main big bolt directly under the scooter. Should i do both
i was surprised when i take out the oil drain bolt it pops out to my drain containers and i wonder where the small copper washer came from lol. do you know where is the copper washer located at?
same here a copper washer came out, went to the dealer. he looked on the parts manual, no copper washer! it must go in first, than the screen and spring
You don't need any special motorcycle oil, scooters don't have a gear box, wet clutch, or any clutch/gears for that matter. Save yourself the money and just buy the best automotive grade oil you want to use. The API grade of oils called for in the Zuma service manuals, even the 2019 Zuma, are all obsolete anyway. The current standard SN grade of oil replaces the previous obsolete grades. I just buy the cheapest full synthetic I can find. However even if you used the cheapest conventional oil available your scooter will probably still run forever, with regular service.
Shak Attack Moto just a reminder I'm not a pro and any advice I give is strictly based on my personal experience. You can try using a longer wrench or getting a "cheater pipe" to slide over the wrench to extend it and increase leverage. You may also try lubricating and cleaning the bolt and area around it. You can also try tapping the wrench handle with a mallet or small hammer, which work kind of like an impact to pop the bolt free. Just be very careful not to strip the bolt head with any of these methods. I have also used a small hand torch to heat seized bolts before loosening, which I've had good luck with, but I'd be nervous to torch my oil drain bolt. Best of luck to you, my friend. Be careful with that bolt head.
S.J Moto I would think the oil spray I think it’s called WD40 spray or any kinda of Bolt using spray if not a power gun would do the trick🤔 thinking that might do the job.. Check with the scooter or car machine before do so... I would make them moves myself. Before striping it.
what is, "regular" oil? no such thing in my book. it's a 4-stroke ... so??? what is "motorcycle oil?" motorcycles come in two flavors, 2-stroke and 4-stroke. is 2-stroke crankcase oil different from 4-stroke crankcase oil????
Noel Burger not to my knowledge, but I'm not an expert or pro. When researching the procedure I found nothing in the service manual about a filter. Just the screen.
What year is your zuma? I've got a 2011 and the bike sounds like it's popping/hissing at full throttle. I adjusted the valves and the previous owner let the bike sit for two years. It has 4800 miles now. Any ideas?
If it sat for some time it is possible that you have deposits in the fuel system. I use a product called B-12 that works like Seafoam. I have never had luck with it, but the B-12 smoothes out rough running.
I am a woman zuma rider and your video helped me learn how to change my oil on my own. I just did it. I am now very much looking forward to dropping off the used oil at the dealership who told me I would screw it up if I tried to do it myself. Thanks and MAKE MORE VIDEOS!
Li Ra super awesome! So happy to help! Changing oil in most vehicles is a very basic procedure, and most people don’t realize! Saves lots of money!
Thank you for showing your oil-changing technique. Excellent instructions. 🛵🛵🛵🛵
thanks for this video. Saves me 50 bucks every time now since my yamaha dealer charges that much to replace less than one quart of oil.
Lol sucker
@@davidstancu2963 a sucker because I change my own oil? 👍🏻
@@thegreg79 because u let them charge you 50 bucks to change your oil
@@davidstancu2963 that is what they charge. I wasn't paying that shit! Thats why Im here watching this video genius. Lol!!!
Good video. Mines 6 yrs old. Never ridden. Gonna service it now
In a pinch I get a Hefty garbage bag squared off with 4 bricks at each corner and put kitty litter underneath. Kitty litter is apparently a good oil absorbent. I use Mobil 1 FS 0-40 or Mobile 1 FS X2 5W-50 or Mobile 1 Extended Performance 5W-30. Only the Extended Performance one lets you change every 15,000 miles like on a Porsche or VW. The extended performance is probably the best one and I think the most expensive, but dang all you need is a quart!
Thanks for posting this, much appreciated!
nice video
Great how to video Steeeds. Thank's for posting.
By the way, I noticed your mirrors are not like the stock ones on my '09 Zuma 125.
Where did you get them? Are they more functional than the stock round ones?
Thank's, Jim.........
Nice and thanks. How often are we suppose to change the oil in a zuma 125?
Service manual for 2009 zuma 125 shows initial engine oil change at 1000 km then every 3000 km, cleaning strainer every 6000 km.
Great video
Is this the same with 2018 zima 50fx?
My 2012 zuma 125 has been sitting fot about a year and six mos. I've started it up a couple times and let it run just let the oil and gear oil flow. Before I let it sit, i would ride it and stop somewhere and it wouldn't start. I waited for a while and played with the start button and it turned over. I made it home. This has happened on a couple of occasions. Maybe like 4 times at unexpected times. I have changed the battery at least once since I've owned it and I always changed the oil myself. Have this ever happened to you? I went back there two days ago and it started just fine. Any suggestions on what it could be? Thanks for this video. This was a refresher to changing my oil.
you do realize that it won't start if the "small" kick stand is down, right?
@@samking4179 already fixed, the fuel line was clogged. Also, my Zuma works with the kickstand down. Helps in case it tips to the left. It doesn't fall over. You don't have a kickstand on yours?
awesome thank you
Hi, question.
I have the BWS125 and on the manual it only tells me to remove the oil drain bolt which is on the side of the stand. It doesn't say anything about that main big bolt directly under the scooter. Should i do both
You probably get away with it, but that bolt does contain some leftover dirty oil and it would be a good idea to clean the oil filter
Did you say 850 ml
I'm curious how you clean the screen .. do you use any type of cleaner, or just water and wipe them off?
Kevin Godfrey I used a dry brush and compressed air.
i was surprised when i take out the oil drain bolt it pops out to my drain containers and i wonder where the small copper washer came from lol. do you know where is the copper washer located at?
same here a copper washer came out, went to the dealer. he looked on the parts manual, no copper washer! it must go in first, than the screen and spring
You don't need any special motorcycle oil, scooters don't have a gear box, wet clutch, or any clutch/gears for that matter. Save yourself the money and just buy the best automotive grade oil you want to use. The API grade of oils called for in the Zuma service manuals, even the 2019 Zuma, are all obsolete anyway. The current standard SN grade of oil replaces the previous obsolete grades. I just buy the cheapest full synthetic I can find. However even if you used the cheapest conventional oil available your scooter will probably still run forever, with regular service.
I have the same bike how often should I change the oil?
Every 1000 miles
@@opichocal I looked at my service manual and it says the first 600 miles/1 month, and then every 2000 miles/6 months.
the bolt on my drain wont come loose. what can i use to losen it?
Shak Attack Moto just a reminder I'm not a pro and any advice I give is strictly based on my personal experience. You can try using a longer wrench or getting a "cheater pipe" to slide over the wrench to extend it and increase leverage. You may also try lubricating and cleaning the bolt and area around it. You can also try tapping the wrench handle with a mallet or small hammer, which work kind of like an impact to pop the bolt free. Just be very careful not to strip the bolt head with any of these methods. I have also used a small hand torch to heat seized bolts before loosening, which I've had good luck with, but I'd be nervous to torch my oil drain bolt. Best of luck to you, my friend. Be careful with that bolt head.
STEEEDS that makes it nice
Probably you need the right wrench for it..
S.J Moto I would think the oil spray I think it’s called WD40 spray or any kinda of Bolt using spray if not a power gun would do the trick🤔 thinking that might do the job.. Check with the scooter or car machine before do so... I would make them moves myself. Before striping it.
Get a man to do it.
I liked the video, but the manual asks for regular oil, not motorcycle oil... I've never used motorcycle oil on the Zuma 125.
Aryn Long I've never used regular oil in anything with two wheels.
Because you don't have a wet clutch and the gear box is separately lubricated from the engine, use regular motor oil.
what is, "regular" oil? no such thing in my book. it's a 4-stroke ... so??? what is "motorcycle oil?" motorcycles come in two flavors, 2-stroke and 4-stroke. is 2-stroke crankcase oil different from 4-stroke crankcase oil????
That is not the bolt for the oil its actually the one right there on the left with the weird knobs that's the actual drain plug
So it has no oil filter?
Noel Burger not to my knowledge, but I'm not an expert or pro. When researching the procedure I found nothing in the service manual about a filter. Just the screen.
What year is your zuma? I've got a 2011 and the bike sounds like it's popping/hissing at full throttle. I adjusted the valves and the previous owner let the bike sit for two years. It has 4800 miles now. Any ideas?
opichocal I really couldn't say, but that does NOT sound good to me. My Zuma was 2013 I believe
bad gas
If it sat for some time it is possible that you have deposits in the fuel system. I use a product called B-12 that works like Seafoam. I have never had luck with it, but the B-12 smoothes out rough running.
Kevin king thanks I’ll try that. I’m at 10k miles now and it still runs rough.
WHY NOT TIP THE BIKE A LITTLE TO DRAIN OUT MORE DIRTY OIL. DU !!