Where is the oil filter of CFMOTO 250SR located?
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The oil filter is located on the opposite side of the oil filler. How to maintain the oil filter: Generally, it requires two bottles of engine oil and one oil filter. For new motorcycles, it is recommended to change the engine oil every 1,000 kilometers during the break-in period. Taking the CFMOTO 250NK model as an example, changing only the engine oil requires 1.3L, while changing both the engine oil and filter requires 1.4L. The total engine oil capacity is 1.6L. For new motorcycles during the break-in period, it is recommended to use semi-synthetic engine oil, and switch to full-synthetic oil after the break-in period. Performance of CFMOTO 250SR: The CFMOTO 250SR is CFMOTO's first entry-level sports bike model. It shares the same powertrain platform with the 250NK, delivering a maximum power of 19.5KW and a maximum torque of 22Nm. The 0-100km/h acceleration time is maintained at around 7.5 seconds, showcasing very strong performance. Additionally, the CFMOTO 250SR features attractive exterior design with high aesthetics, making it quite popular among young riders.
I've been riding motorcycles for over a decade. The oil filter of the CFMoto 250SR is usually located at the bottom or side of the engine, right next to the oil drain bolt. Every time I change the oil myself, I first turn off the engine and let it cool down, then get down to find that small cylindrical part—it's often covered with a screw or plastic cap. The position is easy to locate, but you need to be careful not to touch hot components. A wrench makes it easy to remove and install. Regularly changing the filter is crucial—it prevents debris from clogging, protects the engine from excessive wear, and extends the bike's lifespan. For beginners, I recommend watching tutorial videos or taking the bike to a professional shop to avoid getting the wrong model or size. Developing good habits ensures fresh oil, smoother rides, and saves on repair costs. Here's a little tip: after parking the bike, use a flashlight to illuminate the underside of the engine, and you'll spot the target at a glance.