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daddy_sperm
02-03-06, 08:02 AM
I have just purchased this oil above (4L) as I read it was semi-synth. I got home and noticed it says its synthetic ester based.
Basically is this ok to use in my bike ? K4 svs6
cheers 8)
Yes, i have been using it in my bike since new
SVeeedy Gonzales
02-03-06, 08:30 AM
I've just replaced my oil with comp 4, and I haven't noticed anything different about the bike because of it. It's better than the SV needs but I'm doing low miles right now and it may well sit in there for 1-2 years until it gets changed again. Fully synth doesn't break down over time to the same degree that semi-synth would, so it suits me better right now. If I were changing it every few months due to higher mileage then I'd go for something semi-synth and cheaper.
So long as you put at least semi-synth in there and keep it topped up and change it to schedule, it doesn't matter all that much what exact type it is. I've heard of a courier clocking up 100,000's of miles on a few bikes and he only used car oil as it was cheaper.
I've just replaced my oil with comp 4, and I haven't noticed anything different about the bike because of it. It's better than the SV needs but I'm doing low miles right now and it may well sit in there for 1-2 years until it gets changed again. Fully synth doesn't break down over time to the same degree that semi-synth would, so it suits me better right now. If I were changing it every few months due to higher mileage then I'd go for something semi-synth and cheaper.
So long as you put at least semi-synth in there and keep it topped up and change it to schedule, it doesn't matter all that much what exact type it is. I've heard of a courier clocking up 100,000's of miles on a few bikes and he only used car oil as it was cheaper.
Car oil as anti slip porperties/aditives that will cause problems with the clutch. So not recomended unless you ride a Kwak GT750, or a Bros!! ;)
daddy_sperm
02-03-06, 10:06 AM
cheers for the answers.... I'll get the service done this weekend then :D
Well Oiled
02-03-06, 06:36 PM
I don't know this particular oil, but if it says 'synthetic ester based' rather than 'fully synthetic' then it's probably semi-synthetic anyway. Oil marketers use all kinds of fancy wording such as 'advanced synthetic technology' etc. etc. for oils that are only part-synthetic. As long as they don't claim it to be fully synthetic when it ain't, it's legal for them to do it.
HTH Keith
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