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Indeed, Motul is an excellent oil, but I think it's comes as choice unanimously from most folks. But there are lots of good oils too, try Shell AX7 20w50 and the Valvoline 4T really good oils. Motul is costly and it justifies its price. Though I would suggest to use a semi synthetic for 150 and sub 150 cc bikes which means they get the best of both world. So I'd suggest you 3100.Originally posted by Taahir View Posthey guys,
P180,ug 4.5, 9500 kms, due for 4th servicing at 9700 kms.
i've had 3 servicings at 500, 3700,6700 with bajaj dtsi oil change.
The oil grade recommended is 20w50, which oil should i go for?? going through the thread i found that motul is the most used and recommended. So which grade would be best for my bike....??
Sprinta 5000 if there is one oil I've searched for so long and couldn't source is, this oil, at least in my hometown, but then decided to stick to Motul.Originally posted by simao View PostHas anyone tried petronas fully synthetic oil? I am planning to use it for my tb500 which has covered 700kms. Any suggestions
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It's a good oil, but make sure you get the grade right.
If you're considering Yamalube just go for it, I can vouch personally for the performance of Yamalube and all I can remember is good times with that oil. Gearshifts were hot knife on butter, engine tone changed to an extent, smooth whine, bloody good oil.Originally posted by Lokesh027 View PostMain issue is the availability of motul. Though i will surely try yamalube ss. I think it is the same motul.
Vibes at 90+ speed is something excepted from a 100cc bike.
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Hi bro...Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Posttry Shell AX7 20w50.
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There is no such w50 grade oil in shell...
Just Googled it... Its showing only w40 grade...
Can you please check the name and can you have any info on w50 grade shell oils for my P150
Thanks in advance
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AX7 is Available in viscosity grades: SAE J 300 10W-30, 10W-40 and 15W-50.
Originally posted by Srinivas sr143sr View PostHi bro...
There is no such w50 grade oil in shell...
Just Googled it... Its showing only w40 grade...
Can you please check the name and can you have any info on w50 grade shell oils for my P150
Thanks in advance
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Thanks for clarification broOriginally posted by g K View PostAX7 is Available in viscosity grades: SAE J 300 10W-30, 10W-40 and 15W-50.
I have inquired for w50 shell oil at a shell bunk in my city. They said only w40 oils are available in shell
i was totally confused...
Do the shell bunks in Delhi sell w50 grade oil..?? Any idea bro...??
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Originally posted by Srinivas sr143sr View PostHi bro...
There is no such w50 grade oil in shell...
Just Googled it... Its showing only w40 grade...
Can you please check the name and can you have any info on w50 grade shell oils for my P150
Thanks in advance
Yes availability can be an issue, but instead you can try Valvoline 4T 20w50 and a few of my friends use in their R15, good stuff. I highty suspect whether they have w50 grade in the bunk.Originally posted by Srinivas sr143sr View PostThanks for clarification bro
I have inquired for w50 shell oil at a shell bunk in my city. They said only w40 oils are available in shell
i was totally confused...
Do the shell bunks in Delhi sell w50 grade oil..?? Any idea bro...??
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Last edited by B7ACKTHORN; 10-14-2013, 12:19 AM.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.
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How is valvoline compared to shell and motul?Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostYes availability can be an issue, but instead you can try Valvoline 4T 20w50 and a few of my friends use in their R15, good stuff. I highty suspect whether they have w50 grade in the bunk.
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I have filled my bike with 20W40 of the same brand. It is mineral oil. It is working like a gem. Costs Rs. 288.Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostCheck out this post by motul india, do they mean 15w50 is better than 20w40?
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Yea I use the same too, but I guess they're saying that 15w50 would be better. Its 288 now?? Last time I bought it was 230 bucksOriginally posted by devils_friend View PostI have filled my bike with 20W40 of the same brand. It is mineral oil. It is working like a gem. Costs Rs. 288.
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Yes, it costs Rs. 288 here in Mumbai atleast. The post that you have seen, were they comparing the oil for any specific bike?Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostYea I use the same too, but I guess they're saying that 15w50 would be better. Its 288 now?? Last time I bought it was 230 bucks
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Nope they didn't mention any specific bike. All they've said is why use 20w40, try 15w50 and feel the difference.Originally posted by devils_friend View PostYes, it costs Rs. 288 here in Mumbai atleast. The post that you have seen, were they comparing the oil for any specific bike?
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I'd rate Valvoline and Shell AX3 in both the same criteria, absolutely no difference whatsoever.Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostHow is valvoline compared to shell and motul?
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Nah, it's just branding for the cash coupon, so that they sell more cans. Ordinary folks just want oil, they don't care 15w or 20w but at least the little educated like us can make the difference in choosing the right stuff.Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostCheck out this post by motul india, do they mean 15w50 is better than 20w40?
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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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Looks like they are marketing the products available in both Viscometrics.Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostNope they didn't mention any specific bike. All they've said is why use 20w40, try 15w50 and feel the difference.
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