How do i change the oil on a YZF 250?

Question:
i have just bought a yzf 250 it is my first 4 stroke and cant find the engine oil drain plug

Answers:

Buying Scooter?

On the left side of the motor is the first drain plug like answered in the first answer, the second is on the bottom of the front frame down tube ( youll see the plug ) and be sure to change the filter ...its on the right side of the motor behind a holding plate .. be sure to take the bottom bolt out first it accually drains the oil out of the filter. the bolt is a 5mm so dont try to jam a standard in it . i dont recall the oil capasity at this time but besure to check the number on the side of the case it will have a number and ml which means cc also ( 500 cc's is half a liter ) good luck and i hope i was helpful

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The oil drain bolt is on the left "side" of the crankcase.
In front of the sprocket, to the rear of the left cover, near the bottom. You'll see the sealing washer.

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Usually between the exhaust headers as they go under the engine. Make sure you change the gasket on the plug, and be careful of burning your fingers.

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Also, it doesn't work to well to take out the filler and turn the bike upside down. Fuel, acid and brake fluid don't like it!
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