Hellfire
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posted on 11/5/04 at 11:17 PM |
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BEC Engine Oil
A tad of advice would be very helpful regarding the engine oil for said Fireblade engine.
I've heard (on Yahoo!) that Redline and Castrol R are the ones to go for - but not knowing much about bike oil's your help would be
gratefully received as to which one is accepted as the best for this engine.
Thanks in anticipation
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spunky
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posted on 11/5/04 at 11:59 PM |
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I have used Redline racing oil before but I resent the price.
Popular opinion is to avoid Fully synthetic because of clutch slip but Triumph use full synthetic in their bikes...!
I have used Millers semi synthetic in the honda engine in the car as seemed a fair compromise between cost and quality. I also liked Castrol Racing 4T
which is bike specific.
TBH I reckon there is a lot of BS regarding engine oil, and the most important thing is dont cook the engine and change it regularly. IMHO
John
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timcrasher
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posted on 12/5/04 at 06:24 AM |
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Engine oil
I agree with, John.
The important thing thing to remember is to use a bike specific oil. Car clutches dont use oil as a lubricant, so car oils are full of friction
reducing agents, that will cause clutch slip in a bike.
Use a good semi-synthetic 10/40 oil from a bike shop, and change it every 2500 - 3000 miles and you wont have any trouble. You dont need a fully
synthetic oil, as long as you change it often enough. A 4ltr bottle should cost about £ 15.
Cheers
Tim
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