washer is something that clean the oil out of the bike oil tank. and it is generally recommended while switching between oils like if ur switching from mineral oil to semi-synthetic then using washer you ensure that previous oil is totally removed.. you can use that same technique to removed the previous mixed oil and start clean
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Better if you revert back to the stock oil for now. however to ensure that all the previous mixed oil is removed try to get something called as washer...Originally posted by rohan_5013 View Post
washer is something that clean the oil out of the bike oil tank. and it is generally recommended while switching between oils like if ur switching from mineral oil to semi-synthetic then using washer you ensure that previous oil is totally removed.. you can use that same technique to removed the previous mixed oil and start cleanPatience is something you admire in the driver behind you and scorn in the one ahead..
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Thanks bro,I will look into the washer...heard some bad things about it's effects on the engine,will read up on it..Originally posted by TheDazzler View PostBetter if you revert back to the stock oil for now. however to ensure that all the previous mixed oil is removed try to get something called as washer...
washer is something that clean the oil out of the bike oil tank. and it is generally recommended while switching between oils like if ur switching from mineral oil to semi-synthetic then using washer you ensure that previous oil is totally removed.. you can use that same technique to removed the previous mixed oil and start clean
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Change to fresh oil of correct grade when you can . No urgency . The volume you used for the top up is not large enough to cause any problem . There is no known incompatibility between a mineral and a synthetic oil , or between different grades of oil too . What may happen at most is that the top up with a heavier oil has increased the weight of your 10w40FS oil a tiny bit overall
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For next change I would suggest you use a good mineral oil of correct grade for your bike , or better still ,as Joel's suggests for his bore untill run in is complete . Not necessary to use engine-flush or anything else in between changes .Last edited by Pinaki; 09-22-2011, 12:44 AM.
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Originally posted by Honda_CBF View Post^^ok then. According to an article on internet FS oil increases the running in period because of its great lubrication qualities but causes no problem.
And change your oil to 20w50 or atleast 15w50.
Btw, I'm also inclined towards thicker oils.
Happy biking..Thanks for all the reassurance guys,made me feel much better..am planning to go for motul 300v 15w50 FS,will this oil be fine for the cold winter weather?Originally posted by Pinaki View PostChange to fresh oil of correct grade when you can . No urgency . The volume you used for the top up is not large enough to cause any problem . There is no known incompatibility between a mineral and a synthetic oil , or between different grades of oil too . What may happen at most is that the top up with a heavier oil has increased the weight of your 10w40FS oil a tiny bit overall
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For next change I would suggest you use a good mineral oil of correct grade for your bike , or better still ,as Joel's suggests for his bore untill run in is complete . Not necessary to use engine-flush or anything else in between changes .
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For Bangalore winters , on stock 180cc bike ,very good , yesOriginally posted by rohan_5013 View PostThanks for all the reassurance guys,made me feel much better..am planning to go for motul 300v 15w50 FS,will this oil be fine for the cold winter weather?
. But if Joel suggests to avoid thin oils like 10w40 , I would not fill a 15 weight oil either . And definitely not a full synthetic during run in of a newish bore . 20w50 mineral would be best IMHO .
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Hmm but Joel told me that it was ok to use a synthetic oil,as the run-in is complete now and was also done on FS oilOriginally posted by Pinaki View PostFor Bangalore winters , on stock 180cc bike ,very good , yes
. But if Joel suggests to avoid thin oils like 10w40 , I would not fill a 15 weight oil either . And definitely not a full synthetic during run in of a newish bore . 20w50 mineral would be best IMHO .
..again on his word..will go for the 15w50 for now and see how it goes..agip 20w50 is out of stock everywhere,or I would have gone for that..thanks for taking the time to help me out man,really appreciate it!
Cheers!!
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Guys, what are the options if someone's looking for 20w50 FS oil?
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Valvoline.Originally posted by Honda_CBF View PostGuys, what are the options if someone's looking for 20w50 FS oil?
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^^ err.. Full name?
Asking because I only know of Elf and agip 20w50 oils
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Dont know exact name!Originally posted by Honda_CBF View Post^^ err.. Full name?
Asking because I only know of Elf and agip 20w50 oils
Last edited by Aneesh@4GHz; 09-25-2011, 10:42 AM.Karizma Parts Manual - https://picasaweb.google.com/1010125...rizmaCatalogue
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No bro, it is still in production.. Just saw its advert on HBO & set max. Packaging is slightly changed.Originally posted by srinath34 View PostI wanted to procure oil for my next service, and to my shock, found that Pride 4T Plus is no more manufactured.
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The product aneesh is pointing is from valvoline us,Valvoline.com > Products > Motor Oil > 20W-50 > Valvoline 4T Stroke Full Synthetic Motorcycle Oil but in india there is no 20w50 synthetic oil,but synthetic blend,now you know whats a a blendOriginally posted by Honda_CBF View Post^^ err.. Full name?
Asking because I only know of Elf and agip 20w50 oils
go through the below url for more details......
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go for motul instead.....
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It is a gem, very under-rated, I have been using it in my Fiero for the past 3K+ kms and I am very very happy customer, though I cannot comment on the 10K drain interval, I would change it at a max of 3K kms irrespective of what the manufacturer says.Originally posted by Pinak-the stunner View PostI just saw an advt in TV about some gulf engine oil which professed that it can run for 10 k kms!!!!!!!!!!
any input guys?

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whats the exact name of the pack? & where do I get this in Mumbai?Originally posted by bprags View PostIt is a gem, very under-rated, I have been using it in my Fiero for the past 3K+ kms and I am very very happy customer, though I cannot comment on the 10K drain interval, I would change it at a max of 3K kms irrespective of what the manufacturer says.
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