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I am currently using this oil in my bike. It's a good oil. But the only downside is engine feels hotter after a while if you rip. I was using Motul 15w50 SS earlier and due to the higher thickness in the oil, engine was running cooler then. Wanted a change so tries Shell AX7 10w40 this time . Happy till now.Originally posted by akatl View Post
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how is castrol gtx and power 1 it is easily available here.Originally posted by lijok View PostMotul 3000 20W50 mineral
Motul 5100 15W50 semi synth
Motul 300V 15W50 fully synth
Then there are others from Valvoline, Castrol Power1 etc.
well right now i am using moto 4 gold 20w50 by elf. should i stick with this one it is not giving me any problems. The bike is smooth and the gear shifts are also nice.
i was just thinking of gtx 20w50 who all have used it so far. Do u recommend.
for pulsar 180 ug4 of course. No question asked for it.Last edited by arjunb25; 04-10-2011, 11:57 PM.click me
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Hey, even I wanted to use this oil, but I read on this thread that this shell advance AX7 10w40 is not actually a semi synthetic oil! In fact it is a highly refined mineral oil!Originally posted by akatl View Postcan i use 10w40grade in cbz extreme? (done-32750kms) rec-10w30
i'm confused, some people and my mechanic are saying its ok.
but some are saying its not good.






shell advance AX7 10w40 semi synthetic can i use it in every season???
Is this true? Now even I am confused.
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For castrol it's difficult to find may be 3D hologram (after opening the cap& back sticker 3D hologram square small) is the Original one that's trust in Mumbai. For Shell it's tricky to find every time don't changed oil companies more often coz what we normally do drain the engine oil & put another with change of oil filter but actually one needs to clean the engine perfectly & than put new company engine oil, depends on personal understanding but through international motorbike website one can find out the detailsOriginally posted by akatl View PostHow to find castrol original from duplicates any idea?
if rec is 10w30 & if you are putting 10w40 than engine will run heavier & may be 15% of engine parts will not lubricate the way it should be. go on shell India website & put query if they haveOriginally posted by amitmalve View PostHey, even I wanted to use this oil, but I read on this thread that this shell advance AX7 10w40 is not actually a semi synthetic oil! In fact it is a highly refined mineral oil!
Is this true? Now even I am confused.
Kinetic Honda (2stroke Owner "My Uncle") 1988 - SOLD Sep. 2010
TVS-SUZUKI SHOGUN 1996- SOLD 5.Aug.2012
TVS APACHE RTR 180- SOLD 28.Aug.2012
TVS STAR CITY Present- 5.Sep.2012
TVS SCOOTY PEP+ SOLD March 2015
Royal Enfield Classic 500 TAN SOLD Sep.2016
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Motul range is here in India perfect & will get more soon time to time updateKinetic Honda (2stroke Owner "My Uncle") 1988 - SOLD Sep. 2010
TVS-SUZUKI SHOGUN 1996- SOLD 5.Aug.2012
TVS APACHE RTR 180- SOLD 28.Aug.2012
TVS STAR CITY Present- 5.Sep.2012
TVS SCOOTY PEP+ SOLD March 2015
Royal Enfield Classic 500 TAN SOLD Sep.2016
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Today after a real long time a motul new shop has opend here at Allahabad but unfortunately he is not keeping any where for 2 wheelers only for cars I saw this I want an advice from you all can I use this


for my Pulsar 180 UG4. Well second of all I wrote an email to motul and they gave me a call and courtesy them they r sending me 7100 20W50 suggest me on this one your opinion is more for me please do send me I will be waiting for a review on both the engine oilsclick me
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NO!!!! You cant use this engine oil for your bike even though it is of the recommended rating!Originally posted by arjunb25 View PostToday after a real long time a motul new shop has opend here at Allahabad but unfortunately he is not keeping any where for 2 wheelers only for cars I saw this I want an advice from you all can I use this
Why you cant use?
Ans.In cars, the engine is always separate from the clutch and transmission so they have separate oils for each.The engine oils for cars contains "friction modifiers" to help lessen the amount of friction on engine components and improve fuel economy.These friction modifiers that are added to car oils are what cause serious damages when used in motorcycles. The friction modifiers clog the clutch plates in a motorcycle's transmission causing serious clutch slippage and disabling the motorcycle.In bikes, everything is lubricated by only one type of oil including the valves, piston, transmission, and clutch. Motorcycles require very little and/or no friction modifiers to help improve clutch friction and to prevent clutch slippage. Motorcycle oil has extra anti-wear additives and helps in lubricating all the moving parts. To some people, both oils look and feel the same but now you know the facts of each. So buy only high quality motorcycle oil designed specifically for the type of motorcycle you own. Make sure that you change your oil periodically to keep it fresh and clean to ensure a long life for your engine, transmission, and clutch.
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Thanks dear for the useful information. Good oneOriginally posted by Drifty View PostNO!!!! You cant use this engine oil for your bike even though it is of the recommended rating!
Why you cant use?
Ans.In cars, the engine is always separate from the clutch and transmission so they have separate oils for each.The engine oils for cars contains "friction modifiers" to help lessen the amount of friction on engine components and improve fuel economy.These friction modifiers that are added to car oils are what cause serious damages when used in motorcycles. The friction modifiers clog the clutch plates in a motorcycle's transmission causing serious clutch slippage and disabling the motorcycle.In bikes, everything is lubricated by only one type of oil including the valves, piston, transmission, and clutch. Motorcycles require very little and/or no friction modifiers to help improve clutch friction and to prevent clutch slippage. Motorcycle oil has extra anti-wear additives and helps in lubricating all the moving parts. To some people, both oils look and feel the same but now you know the facts of each. So buy only high quality motorcycle oil designed specifically for the type of motorcycle you own. Make sure that you change your oil periodically to keep it fresh and clean to ensure a long life for your engine, transmission, and clutch.click me
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If you see the stamp " confirming to JASO MA" on the oil can it is made for TWO Wheeler engine.All others cannot be used..Confirm also the Grade for your bike from the user manual.Originally posted by arjunb25 View PostThanks dear for the useful information. Good oneWhen Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.
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