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  • Originally posted by rameshmadhavan View Post
    I feel Shell Helix 20/50 is better than anythg else, only issue is their stock and the price is Rs. 227 a litre
    Its a car oil. Never use it in a bike.
    NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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    • Originally posted by rameshmadhavan View Post
      I feel Shell Helix 20/50 is better than anythg else, only issue is their stock and the price is Rs. 227 a litre
      OMG are you using shell Helix for your bike Helix = Car (dry Clutch)

      Shell Advance type oils are for 2 wheelers (wet Clutch)

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      • Originally posted by MSN1 View Post
        OMG are you using shell Helix for your bike Helix = Car (dry Clutch)

        Shell Advance type oils are for 2 wheelers (wet Clutch)

        Don't trust me trust shell website and check out
        OMG, r u sure, my mech keeps talking abt dat oil, mine is a CI engine, is it probably becoz of that...
        Never Give up on something that you can't go a day without thinking about.

        Cheers
        Ramesh Madhavan

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        • Originally posted by rameshmadhavan View Post
          OMG, r u sure, my mech keeps talking abt dat oil, mine is a CI engine, is it probably becoz of that...
          AFAIK except ducati & a few others nearly all bike manufacturers use wet clutch. So i think even the RE uses a wet clutch. Hence dont use the car oils in it.
          NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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          • Originally posted by madhav krishna View Post
            AFAIK except ducati & a few others nearly all bike manufacturers use wet clutch. So i think even the RE uses a wet clutch. Hence dont use the car oils in it.
            Thanks Madhav, will check and speak to my mech and find out, this guy is a very old guy and has a very gud name in RE users, am sure he might not suggest wrong things
            Never Give up on something that you can't go a day without thinking about.

            Cheers
            Ramesh Madhavan

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            • Originally posted by madhav krishna View Post
              AFAIK except ducati & a few others nearly all bike manufacturers use wet clutch. So i think even the RE uses a wet clutch. Hence dont use the car oils in it.
              the re has separate oil sumps for engine and gearbox+clutch,shell helix can safely be used for the engine,for the clutch i guess it might not be suitable,pls correct me if i am wrong.

              Ps- re uses 3.5l oil.
              Socha Toh Locha.

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              • New semisynthetic oil from TVS

                @All: TVS has launched a semisynthetic engine oil called Tru4Premium. It is 10w30 grade, costs Rs.235 and they are claiming a drain interval of 3.5K kms.minimum. I've tried it out on my old Fiero F2.
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                • Guys, what is the engine oil grade of suzuki bandit 1250s?
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                  • Originally posted by velociraptor13 View Post
                    the re has separate oil sumps for engine and gearbox+clutch,shell helix can safely be used for the engine,for the clutch i guess it might not be suitable,pls correct me if i am wrong.

                    Ps- re uses 3.5l oil.
                    Well i dont know about the RE's too much. Hence i used the word "maybe".
                    Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                    @All: TVS has launched a semisynthetic engine oil called Tru4Premium. It is 10w30 grade, costs Rs.235 and they are claiming a drain interval of 3.5K kms.minimum. I've tried it out on my old Fiero F2.
                    The price looks OK. But the oil grade is not at all suitable for any other bikes other than the ZMA & TVS.
                    Anyways how is the oil performing??
                    Originally posted by Greymatter View Post
                    Guys, what is the engine oil grade of suzuki bandit 1250s?
                    Why do you want to know that?? Just google it for the answer.
                    NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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                    • Hello guys. . yesterday i had been to change engine oil for my shogun after interval of 5 + months. . I wondered to see the old oil remaining was abt only 500ml or so. . is this usual ? does i need to top up in regular intervals ???
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                      • Originally posted by Rosh.Shogun View Post
                        Hello guys. . yesterday i had been to change engine oil for my shogun after interval of 5 + months. . I wondered to see the old oil remaining was abt only 500ml or so. . is this usual ? does i need to top up in regular intervals ???
                        Mileage (kms.) gives a clearer picture than say..'months'. A good rule of thumb for engine oil change is approx. 2000 kms. for mineral oil. You can stretch it a bit further if you have the habit of riding gently. Twice as much for synthetic.

                        The difference in how much kilometers one runs at a given time would greatly differ. For example, I use to ride 60 kms. daily. In just a little over 2 months, I will clock 2000 kms. Now my ride has greatly decreased, hence it will take more time to clock 2000 kms. Just see how much you have run in 5 months.

                        Though I am using synthetic oil so I normally change @ 4k.

                        Oil burning up is not unusual, though it again differs from one motorcycle to another and how hard one rides. Top up is obviously required if oil is running low on condition that there is no unusual leakage or mechanical defects. Your manual may tell you how much oil is to be maintained at all times. Though strictly speaking, a 5 months oil if clocked more than 2k, it is better to change the entire oil rather than topping up.

                        But to be honest, I know almost nothing about Shogun. Perhaps someone familiar with it will give an accurate answer.

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                        • R15 Engine Oils

                          hi to all i am a bangladeshi member,Yamaha R15 user,my bike run 1470km,when change 1st Engine Oil bike speed low & engine sound hi,Engine Oil grade 20w50,yamaha authorized Engine Oil YAMALUBI not available in bangladeshi market,so plz tell me what Engine Oil grade & brand best perfomance For R15.plz help me

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                          • Originally posted by kaynmantis View Post
                            Mileage (kms.) gives a clearer picture than say..'months'. A good rule of thumb for engine oil change is approx. 2000 kms. for mineral oil. You can stretch it a bit further if you have the habit of riding gently. Twice as much for synthetic.

                            The difference in how much kilometers one runs at a given time would greatly differ. For example, I use to ride 60 kms. daily. In just a little over 2 months, I will clock 2000 kms. Now my ride has greatly decreased, hence it will take more time to clock 2000 kms. Just see how much you have run in 5 months.

                            Though I am using synthetic oil so I normally change @ 4k.

                            Oil burning up is not unusual, though it again differs from one motorcycle to another and how hard one rides. Top up is obviously required if oil is running low on condition that there is no unusual leakage or mechanical defects. Your manual may tell you how much oil is to be maintained at all times. Though strictly speaking, a 5 months oil if clocked more than 2k, it is better to change the entire oil rather than topping up.

                            But to be honest, I know almost nothing about Shogun. Perhaps someone familiar with it will give an accurate answer.
                            @kaynmantis:Thx 4 reply
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                              • 20w50 Engine Oils in Chennai

                                Hi..I am searching for buying a Valvoline 4T Premium or Petronas Sprint 4T 2000 Engine oil for my Pulsar 200. Can you tell me ASAP where to get these oils in Chennai?

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