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How much oil does a Honda X Blade 160 take?

The Honda X Blade 160 typically uses about 0.9 liters of engine oil without a filter change, and about 1.0 liter when replacing the oil filter. Exact capacity can vary by model year and regional variant, so checking the owner's manual or service bulletin for your bike is recommended.


Engine oil capacity: what you need to know


To ensure the engine runs smoothly, most riders follow the standard capacity figures used across common X Blade 160 variants. Below are the typical numbers and what they mean for maintenance.



  • Engine oil capacity without filter change: around 0.9 liters

  • Engine oil capacity with filter change: around 1.0 liter

  • Capacity can vary slightly by year or regional model, so verify with your manual


These figures reflect common practice for the X Blade 160 and similar Honda 160cc bikes. Always confirm the exact specification for your bike version by consulting the official handbook or a dealership service bulletin.


How to check and refill the engine oil


Following the right procedure helps ensure you add the correct amount and avoid overfill or underfill. The steps below outline a typical oil-check and refill process for the X Blade 160.



  1. Warm up the engine briefly, then turn off and let it cool for a few minutes to get an accurate reading.

  2. Place the bike on a level stand and locate the engine oil dipstick/eyelet (or dipstick-type indicator) and the drain bolt underneath the engine.

  3. Unscrew the dipstick, wipe it clean, reseal, then pull it out again to check the current oil level on the dipstick.

  4. If the level is below the recommended mark, prepare the correct quantity of oil (around 0.9–1.0 liters depending on whether you’re changing the filter).

  5. Slowly pour oil through the filler cap, pausing to recheck the level with the dipstick until it reaches the proper mark.

  6. Reattach the filler cap securely, wipe away any spills, and run the engine briefly to circulate the new oil before a final check.


Once again, consult the specific service manual for your year and model to confirm both the trigger amount and the exact location of the dipstick, as these can vary slightly by production run.


Common considerations for different variants


Regional variants of the X Blade 160 may have small differences in oil capacity or drainage procedures due to manufacturing updates or market-specific components. If your bike recently received a service bulletin or part change, rechecking the exact specification after such updates is prudent.


Summary: For most Honda X Blade 160 models, plan for about 0.9 liters of engine oil without changing the filter and about 1.0 liter when you replace the filter. Always verify against your specific bike’s owner manual or service bulletin for accuracy, and follow proper safety and disposal practices when handling used oil.

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