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garynortheast
17-07-21, 01:57 PM
Which one of these three then folks?
Westway 10/40T fully synth. (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111838861309?hash=item1a0a1d97fd:g:qx0AAOSw9Epff4k 3)
Smith and Allan 10/40 fully synth (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667412?hash=item3b5b875994:g:1VcAAOSwxlxcwEB t)
Aztec 10/40 fully synth (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294237270837?hash=item4481e87335:g:kpwAAOSw4Xpg0DB O)
TIA.
I use this (https://www.eurocarparts.com/p/shell-advance-4t-10w-40-ax7-motorcycle-4-stroke-4ltr-521772541) oil in my bike (although it's not an SV). I've had no issues with it, and used it for the last couple of services.
Which one of these three then folks?
Westway 10/40T fully synth. (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111838861309?hash=item1a0a1d97fd:g:qx0AAOSw9Epff4k 3)
Smith and Allan 10/40 fully synth (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667412?hash=item3b5b875994:g:1VcAAOSwxlxcwEB t)
Aztec 10/40 fully synth (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294237270837?hash=item4481e87335:g:kpwAAOSw4Xpg0DB O)
TIA.
JASO MA – This was the standard for single unit engines where the wet clutch, gearbox and engine used the same oil. JASO-MA oils don’t contain friction modifiers.
JASO MB – This lower standard was for bikes that use separate oils for the engine, clutch and gearbox (e.g Harley Davidson’s and BMW’s).
JASO-MA2 – This specification was introduced in 2006 for modern motorcycle engines. As well as being a higher standard of oil the JASO-MA2 approval means the oil is suitable for use in bikes with catalytic converts in the exhaust system.
... so any of the oils in your list
yokohama
17-07-21, 03:05 PM
Can't speak for the other 2 oils but I've been using the Smith and Allen for the past 6 or 7 years in my SV and my Yamaha. Good price. Change oil and filter yearly; no problems.
Smith & Allen ... all day, great price too.
Craig380
17-07-21, 03:52 PM
I've used Shell Advance Ultra full synth in both my SVs as it's always been very competitively priced in the 4 litre bottles, only a couple of quid more expensive than a semi-synth.
The price has gone up a bit to £27.50 recently but at less than £7 per litre it's still very good value and cheaper than high-end equivalents from Motul / Silkolene / Putoline etc.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/323350674178?hash=item4b4933bb02:g:udkAAOSwdtxf8zc E
if i were to go with one of those 3 it would be Westways, followed by S&M dont know about Aztec..
halfords semi or fully synth. i used to use Millers and that was good as well. using Motul at the moment and i dont rate it as bike feels rough and weirdly it stays a red colour even after 2k miles so cant be cleaning all that well.
dont think halfords do 10w40 bike oil any more
garynortheast
17-07-21, 04:52 PM
I've gone for the Aztec as the shop selling it is only in Shrewsbury, about 30 miles from here. Spec looks to be up to scratch.
R1ffR4ff
18-07-21, 03:34 PM
Smith&Allen here as well. Semi-Synthetic 10w40 for me old 99. Engine and gearbox seem to like it. Also nice that it's a full gallon/5 liters for the price so two oil changes for one bottle/container :)
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