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Fully Synthetic Oil on scooters
Hi,
I currently own an CBR 250R and TVS scooty zest with ODO of 12k.
One of my friend suggeste to use Fully synthetic oil on scooty zest.
My question here is can Fully synthetic oil be used for Scooty zest?
I feel like it's an overkill to that small engine...
Can anyone please clarify.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Fully Synthetic Oil on scooters
You are absolutely right...fully synthetic can be overkill for small scooter engines...just use plain mineral oil and change it every 1.8 to 2k kms...Originally posted by sstherockz View PostHi,
I currently own an CBR 250R and TVS scooty zest with ODO of 12k.
One of my friend suggeste to use Fully synthetic oil on scooty zest.
My question here is can Fully synthetic oil be used for Scooty zest?
I feel like it's an overkill to that small engine...
Can anyone please clarify.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Fully Synthetic Oil on scooters
Originally posted by suj View PostYou are absolutely right...fully synthetic can be overkill for small scooter engines...just use plain mineral oil and change it every 1.8 to 2k kms...
Thanks bro... Will continue with mineral Oil
Apache RTR 180 (The Valentine) 2012 - 2016
RC 200 (The GRUNTER) 2016 - 2016
CBR 250R (F.R.I.D.A.Y) 2017 - Present
CBR Ride to Pichavaram
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Re: Engine Oils
Yes, as long as the grade does not vary too much... Like say, adding 3100 20w50 to a 5100 10w30 is not a wise move. Whereas mixing the same 3100 to 5100 15w50 is OK.Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View PostCan i mix Motul 3100 in Motul 5100 for top up ?
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Thanks ! Was just trying to assure myself since I have done this couple of times. Also, was worried since 5100 is single ester.Originally posted by Srvn View PostYes, as long as the grade does not vary too much... Like say, adding 3100 20w50 to a 5100 10w30 is not a wise move. Whereas mixing the same 3100 to 5100 15w50 is OK.
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Will pave way for smooth transition to Motul 7100.
Anyone has an idea if Motul 7100 10w50 will cause any issues like leakage on Pulsar 150 ug4.5 ? Please shed some knowledge on this, else I shall be opting for 20w50 in Motul 7100 next.Last edited by MidnightEvil Parth; 05-23-2017, 03:50 PM.
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Re: Need help in selecting engine oil grade.
Give a try to castrol power1 15w40...very smooth engine oilOriginally posted by TUHIN360 View PostGuys, I have decided to go for Motul full synthetic oil for my yamaha ss125.
So which engine oil would be better for my bike Motul 7100 10W40 or 20W50 or any other grade??( Yamaha recommends 20W40 but the shopkeeper told me that fully synthetic 20W40 is not possible.)
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My bike has completed 9k kms and had cold starting problem with yamalube and castrol engine oil(20W40). The throttle remained unresponsive for the first kilometre or so, but now it has reduced a lot after shifting to elf 20W40.
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Suitable engine oil for high cc bikes in general and HD Street in particular
Hi friends,
I wanted to enquire if we can use the Motul 5100/7100 in the Harley Davidson Street 750 (with the specified ratings)? A friend asked this to me and this got me thinking: What engine oil do superbikes use? Can the generic Motul oil like 5100/7100/300V be used there as long as they match the recommended specifications? Or are there some special oils to take care of the higher displacement engines in these bikes?
Thanks,
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Re: Suitable engine oil for high cc bikes in general and HD Street in particular
Originally posted by rachitsharma2000 View PostHi friends,
I wanted to enquire if we can use the Motul 5100/7100 in the Harley Davidson Street 750 (with the specified ratings)? A friend asked this to me and this got me thinking: What engine oil do superbikes use? Can the generic Motul oil like 5100/7100/300V be used there as long as they match the recommended specifications? Or are there some special oils to take care of the higher displacement engines in these bikes?
Thanks,
Rachit
300v is an engine oil specifically for superbikes. A recommended grade from a decent manufacturer, preferably synthetic is great.Biking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!
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Re: Engine Oils
I am using motul 7100 10w40 fully synthetic engine oil on my fzs v2.
If I want to switch back to the company recommended mineral oil which is 10w40 optima yamahalube , can I simply drain the old synthetic oil and pour the mineral oil?
Is it safe to switch from synthetic to mineral oil? I am really confused as I found mixed variety of opinion all around the internet.
The reason I want to change is because I find motul 7100 really expensive for me as I mostly do city commute and use my bike very little so can anyone suggest any 10w40 grade engine oil within the range of Rs 300-400 which is best suited for fzs v2.
I also found the yamahalube full synthetic 10w40 sporty premium costs around Rs 400 has anyone used it on their fzs? If yes then how is the performance?
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Go for motul 7100 its the best in the market. You will find butter smooth performance in this oil and after 2000km this oil will become more smooth. Currently i am using this for my pulsar and pickup is great. If u do not go to high rev or cross 9000 rpm you can go for 5100 it is also best. I have used both. 7100 is good for me because i go to more agressive riding.Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View PostThanks ! Was just trying to assure myself since I have done this couple of times. Also, was worried since 5100 is single ester.
Will pave way for smooth transition to Motul 7100.
Anyone has an idea if Motul 7100 10w50 will cause any issues like leakage on Pulsar 150 ug4.5 ? Please shed some knowledge on this, else I shall be opting for 20w50 in Motul 7100 next.
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First go for 5100 motul for nearly about 2000 to 3000 km and then switch to motul 7100. It will be best.Originally posted by Maky26 View PostGive a try to castrol power1 15w40...very smooth engine oil
Originally posted by suyash638 View PostGo for motul 7100 its the best in the market. You will find butter smooth performance in this oil and after 2000km this oil will become more smooth. Currently i am using this for my pulsar and pickup is great. If u do not go to high rev or cross 9000 rpm you can go for 5100 it is also best. I have used both. 7100 is good for me because i go to more agressive riding.
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