hey guys to minimize the vibration of Apache 180 which oil is good apart from motul 300 ....
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You can try Motul 7100, some people have reported this more suitable on their bikes than 300v.Originally posted by Dinesh Nayak View Posthey guys to minimize the vibration of Apache 180 which oil is good apart from motul 300 ....
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First off, just engine ins't the cause of vibration. Even loosened engine bolts and nitty-gritty can cause vibrations. But of course, the engine itself shouldn't be ruled out. For Apache TVS TRU4 is what's recommended. But you can try Valvoline or Castrol Power1 Racing both are good oils. But if you want something premium, you can try Motul 5100 10w40.Originally posted by Dinesh Nayak View Posthey guys to minimize the vibration of Apache 180 which oil is good apart from motul 300 ....
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ohh so 7100 is better than 300v .....Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostYou can try Motul 7100, some people have reported this more suitable on their bikes than 300v.
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Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostFirst off, just engine ins't the cause of vibration. Even loosened engine bolts and nitty-gritty can cause vibrations. But of course, the engine itself shouldn't be ruled out. For Apache TVS TRU4 is what's recommended. But you can try Valvoline or Castrol Power1 Racing both are good oils. But if you want something premium, you can try Motul 5100 10w40.
Cheers!
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no there is no loosed bolt ... an APACHE with out VIBRATION is IMPOSSIBLE
...I know tvs recommends TRU4 PREMIUM but I dont feel it to be up to mark... I was thinking to try valvoline ... only after that I can say weather it is fulfilling the need or not....
one more thing is it ok if we try different brand oil or we should stick to only 1 engine oil???
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300V is mainly for very heavy usage, where high revving and temperature are always constantly on the check. For TVS, they almost as standard recommend W40 suffix for most of their bikes. So it's be wise to stick to the 20W40 for good lubrication.Originally posted by Dinesh Nayak View Post.
no there is no loosed bolt ... an APACHE with out VIBRATION is IMPOSSIBLE
...I know tvs recommends TRU4 PREMIUM but I dont feel it to be up to mark... I was thinking to try valvoline ... only after that I can say weather it is fulfilling the need or not....
one more thing is it ok if we try different brand oil or we should stick to only 1 engine oil???
There is absolutely no problem swapping engine oils, but make sure you use *motorcycle specific*0 engine oil not one recommended for petrol cars, because people easily get confused and those oils are completely different. But long story short, yes you can use different oils.
And for which oil to use, I've mentioned it on your earlier post.
Cheers!
VJ
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Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post300V is mainly for very heavy usage, where high revving and temperature are always constantly on the check. For TVS, they almost as standard recommend W40 suffix for most of their bikes. So it's be wise to stick to the 20W40 for good lubrication.
There is absolutely no problem swapping engine oils, but make sure you use *motorcycle specific*0 engine oil not one recommended for petrol cars, because people easily get confused and those oils are completely different. But long story short, yes you can use different oils.
And for which oil to use, I've mentioned it on your earlier post.
Cheers!
VJ
ok got it thanks...
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hi i am using Shell Advance AX7 10w-40 in my cbz xtreme for the last 1 year , but now from the last oil change its getting over heated instantly what will be the cause should i change the brands or should change the oil grade like 15w-50,20w-50,10w-30 etcHH Karizma (CURRENT)
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Hey guys I need to change engine oil for rx135 ..pls suggest oils suitable for racing(don't race as such) but just to get the best performance from my bike.
For two stroke bike.
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Please read the following posts here http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/universa...tml#post964538 & http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/universa...tml#post964662 and then come back againOriginally posted by vineeshvv View Posthi i am using Shell Advance AX7 10w-40 in my cbz xtreme for the last 1 year , but now from the last oil change its getting over heated instantly what will be the cause should i change the brands or should change the oil grade like 15w-50,20w-50,10w-30 etc
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Before lubing the chain, did you clean the chain?Originally posted by siddharthsure View PostGuys used Motul chain lube today!! Just felt it with hand and found it super sticky. I mean like gum. Is it that sticky??? Wont it attract dust if its this sticky??
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You should spray the Motul Chain clean bottle first and wait for 3-4 mins. Then use an old toothbrush to brush away the previous lubrication/dust/dirt etc lying over the chain and sprocket (both). Brush it with good details. Then apply the Motul Chain Lube only until to make sure that it is all the way spread over. Avoid dripping down situation when applying the Chain lube. Keep an eye in every 10-15 days for normal weather. In case of rainy seasons check everytime before you ride.Originally posted by siddharthsure View PostGuys used Motul chain lube today!! Just felt it with hand and found it super sticky. I mean like gum. Is it that sticky??? Wont it attract dust if its this sticky??
And don't worry it won't attract the gravel and dust
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