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Why my bike always have oil spill on the floor?

 

C'mon... your roof leaks because....? o_O

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Please rectify it asap else it might lead to bigger engine problems.

 

Also remember to clean up the oil spill. It is a hazard for fellow bikers.

 

Thanks!

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the engine/motor gear box, need to open for maintenance.

once you send ur bike to workshop, inform them engine leak oil.

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Because oil drips downwards, and the floor just happens to be under your bike.

But seriously, check the engine and see where the oil is coming from. Leaking gasket, leaking seal, leaking O ring..... or worst case scenario cracked engine casing.

Anyway something needs fixing. Find out where the oil is coming from, take the bike to the workshop, tell the mechanic the problem, ask him to fix it, pay up, and you're done.

 

But it's been 5 months since u asked the question, so I suppose u would have figured out why your bike always have oil spill on the floor?

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