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Cycle News 2020 Issue 19 may 12

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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a mechanical failure) and this real-world info from a multi-line dealership is enough for us to recommend using motorcycle specific oils and not Rotella. Once you choose a brand of motorcycle oil, how do you select the best oil among the various options; synthetic, semi synthetic, ester, etc., and is it worth it to buy the more premium options? Both Riley and Marcella pointed out that your first step is to check the owner's manual for your bike. The manufacturers designate specific oil guidelines for each bike. Not using an oil that meets those guidelines will likely void your warranty but more importantly, the incorrect oil will likely negatively impact performance or the wear of your internal engine parts. The owner's manual will sometimes suggest their house or partner brand, but they will not require a specific brand (they are not allowed, by law, to specify a brand) but usually list a specific viscosity grade, or a selection of viscosity grades based on ambient temperatures, a minimum level of quality (API SL/JASO MA, for example) and sometimes a designation of base oil type (mineral, semi-synthetic or full-synthetic). Especially while your bike is under warranty, they both suggest sticking strictly to oils that meet those guidelines. If your bike is past the warranty period, it is still good to stick with those manufacturer recom- mendations since they designed the motor and know the specific needs. If the manufacturer spe- cifically recommends petroleum- based oil, use that as some inter- nal seals require that to "swell" in size and work properly. OIL SELECTION P78 HOW-TO After consulting your owner's manual for the recommended oil type, you still have several options among brands. Generally, the higher cost synthetic oils will hold up better in extreme conditions.

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