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    Hello friends I found some products for my R15 care and friends my alpha too

    1. Motul 300v
    2.Motul shine and go
    3.Motul wax and wash
    4. Motul Tyre repair
    5.Motul chain cleaner
    6. Motul chain lube

    I need some suggestions

    1. Motul 300v a perfectly made oil best in class, But today I was introduced to clutch slip "first time faced it".

    Why this happened

    2. Motul shine and go again a unmatched product really impressed

    3. Motul wash and wax quite dissatisfied, product left white lines on non glossy surface.

    Why this happened

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    Re: Motul bike care

    Thread Approved

    Impressive stuff by Motul Shine and GO. You see, "WAX" or any wax for that matter needs to be rubbed real well, if it were just spattered all over the bike, it "WILL" induce white limestone marks, result of poor buffing. That's why people use electric wax buffing machines, it's easy and gives the max shine. Next time, use a very little drop and keep rubbing evenly with little pressure for some time (this is energy consuming process, your hands will eventually get tired) but this is how manually it's done.

    Secondly when it comes to the 300V, clutch slippage from 300V is highly unlikely, check your clutch plates, if it's worn or in the process perhaps it's time to replace them. Personally, I've used 300 for years with absolutely no problem.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
    The girl said, 'NO!'


    And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


    THE END

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      First of all Thx for approval

      But in mean time I came to know wax base is made for glossy surfaces whereas vinyl and dashboard will do a great job

      And for Motul 300v it's awesome one with fz I used it for 100k kms But faced first time with my white elephant "clutch slipping " clutch plates r all OK and working good, But heard about synthetic oils as they do clutch slipping rarely But they do.


      Further I used amsol

      Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
      Thread Approved

      Impressive stuff by Motul Shine and GO. You see, "WAX" or any wax for that matter needs to be rubbed real well, if it were just spattered all over the bike, it "WILL" induce white limestone marks, result of poor buffing. That's why people use electric wax buffing machines, it's easy and gives the max shine. Next time, use a very little drop and keep rubbing evenly with little pressure for some time (this is energy consuming process, your hands will eventually get tired) but this is how manually it's done.

      Secondly when it comes to the 300V, clutch slippage from 300V is highly unlikely, check your clutch plates, if it's worn or in the process perhaps it's time to replace them. Personally, I've used 300 for years with absolutely no problem.

      Cheers!
      VJ
      Can I post my pre planned trip it's of about 1k kms from udaipur to ranthambhor I'm leaving today at 5am But don't have any riding gears.


      Pls suggest as it will be a non stop trip 300km for every lap

      MOD NOTE: Please use multiquote feature or edit your post. Do not post consecutively. Also do not use SMS Lingo on the forum. Thanks
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