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xtrock 20 Jun 2013 15:49

Oil brand?
 
What oil do you all run on your XT? I run Motul and Belray 10-40W, never had any problems.

jjrider 21 Jun 2013 03:03

In most of my fourstrokes I've run Klotz(my #1), Motorex (syn)(KTM recommends it in mine), some Yamalube(for now in the XT/ syn blend), and Honda HP4 ( syn).
I have used Mobil 1, Suzuki race synthetic , Amsoil , and Maxima. Not really had any issues with any, good change schedule is most important.

Jens Eskildsen 21 Jun 2013 10:15

Old topic: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...gine-oil-59778 :thumbup1:

kentfallen 21 Jun 2013 17:43

Probiker oil
 
I use this PROCYCLE Semi-Synthetic stuff in both of my XT600E's.

The best engineer I know (Klaus) told me that I should stick to semi-synthetic as opposed to full synthetic? I have heard others say full synthetic is okay too????

http://www.getgeared.co.uk/PROCYCLE_...&category=-132

It's made in GERMANY and apparently the Krouts use it a lot in their BMW's (under a different marketing name)?

If it's good enough for the best engineers in the world, it's good enough for me. :thumbup1:

Joking aside - This website is an excellent place to order goods. I have used it many times and I'm always impressed with the delivery timings. Sometimes it's here in less than 12 hours!

http://www.getgeared.co.uk/

Best thing about this top notch oil - It's not expensive at £23.00

REGULAR OIL CHANGES = Long lasting engine.

bacardi23 4 Jul 2013 01:05

kentfallen: He is totally right on this!

I went to full synthetic oil and my gears started skipping... I'd go from 1st to 2nd and it would drop to neutral..2nd to 3rd didn't really notice as I rode mostly in those two gears (live in a small island, no highways, mostly tarmac with gravel on top) 3rd to 4th gear and it would drop back to 3rd, same as 4th to 5th!

Went back to semi-synthetic oil and the problems were gone!

I've been using Texaco 10w30 semi-synthetic for the past 2 years... haven't had any problems whatsoever!


Vando :)

xtrock 4 Jul 2013 06:57

Why use 10w-30 when its recomended 10w-40 from Yamaha? I think its always usefull to follow the specification that factory gives on biikes, cars and other motors, thats how the test engine in the factory.

jjrider 4 Jul 2013 18:10

In the hot summer (80F+),I add 15w-50 to half of my oil, it gets changed when temps are down to the 60's, my Honda takes 20w-50(as the manual states). I've used a lot of full syn and haven't had any gear slipping, if it was true motorcycle oil(made for clutches, non moly), it shouldn't cause something like that unless something is on the edge and that little bit more slippery(ness?) doesn't keep the gears engaged. The shift forks should hold the gears.

bacardi23 4 Jul 2013 20:02

xtrock: temperatures here on the island never go below +10ºC or over +35ºC so there's no need for 10w40

jjrider: No! everything in the engine is in top notch shape! Also, the engine was only 16000 km on it when that happened and when I drained and changed the oil it stopped happening!

You have to keep in mind this is an engine built in the early 90's, even the oil seals were not made to sustain full synthetic oil!

Keep good semi-synthetic oil in your XT and she'll thank you with some very large amount of trouble free kilometers for many many years to come!



Vando ;)

xtrock 4 Jul 2013 21:43

10W40 is a better choice for you then because the 40 is thicker and better for your clutch if slipping.

THUMPTHUMPTHUMP 4 Jul 2013 21:52

20/50 Castrol motorcycle oil. run it hard , change it often, thumpthump

xtrock 4 Jul 2013 21:58

no not 20w50 thats all wrong, to thick both ways..The engine was built for 10w40 then use it!

jjrider 5 Jul 2013 02:15

Xtrock ,look at your manual and factory service manual, mine says in writing: Yamalube 4 cycle 20w40 type SE engine oil !! Unless the US engine "need" thicker oil.:confused1:

xtrock 5 Jul 2013 08:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by jjrider (Post 428406)
Xtrock ,look at your manual and factory service manual, mine says in writing: Yamalube 4 cycle 20w40 type SE engine oil !! Unless the US engine "need" thicker oil.:confused1:

Ok sorry remember wrong from manual, it says 20w40 or 10w30, i use 10w40 because we have no high temp here in summer.

kentfallen 5 Jul 2013 11:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by xtrock (Post 428424)
i use 10w40 because we have no high temp here in summer.

I can confirm the thing about our terrible weather! :stormy::rain::rain::rain::rain::rain:

This year has been so cold - still using the heating in mid June!

Weather forcast is improving...... get the leather's out boys.:Beach:

Happy and SAFE riding. :clap:

zigzag 5 Jul 2013 14:08

hi i use castal gp 10/40 activo minaral in my 1985 xt600 43f and have done for 5 and a half years but went yesterday to get some and was told castral are stopping making it and they had no stock . so have been looking at rock oil gamma 10/40 minaral ARE THERE ANY MORE MINARAL BRANDS IN THE UK . has anybody used this and what do you think . ive used castral oils in my bikes for 25 years so am not a happy bunny if castral are dropping this good oil .


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