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28th March 2014 at 6:58 pm #5555
TangoParticipantI had been looking for what is the best oil for the Air cooled 750 Twins.
I have been informed by Michael that 20/50 Mineral Oil is what he uses and he thinks his bike is running better on it!
That will do for me! I trust the opinion of somebody with as many years experience with Kawasaki 750cc Twins as Michael has!
But what does all this oil Specs mean?
I found this information that may help us to understand engine oil.
29th March 2014 at 9:37 am #11343
MichaelParticipantHi Tango,
great information 🙂
Don’t forget, some components (clutch, gaskets) need the mineral oil. Don’t use synthetic oil in a Twin.
Cheers, Michael
29th March 2014 at 8:31 pm #11341
TangoParticipantI Promise Not to use Synthetic or even Semi Synthetic;-)
29th March 2014 at 9:43 pm #11344
MichaelParticipantThanX, mate !
😉 😉 😉
Cheers, Michael30th March 2014 at 8:56 pm #11342
TangoParticipantI have bought some Silkolene Classic 20/50
30th March 2014 at 9:54 pm #11345
MichaelParticipantLooks like a good choice 😉
I know the name of that manufacturer but they don’t offer their products to the mass market in Germany.
What is the regular price for this ?
Cheers, Michael
30th March 2014 at 9:59 pm #11340
KaptainkwakKeymasterWe got the same oil today when we picked our wheels up.
It was £17 for a 5 litre can. Far cheaper than any other we had found.
30th March 2014 at 10:25 pm #11346
MichaelParticipantHi guys,
that is a good price !
Have to pay around 20 to 25 Euros but for a 4 liter canister.
So that is pretty much the same.
I can see more and more recommendations and offers for the 20W-50 motor oil for air cooled youngtimers.
It is on the way to achive same acceptance for youndtimers as BT45 tires already have 🙂Well done !
Cheers, Michael
16th June 2016 at 4:16 am #11347
hardrideParticipantIn the USA all of the fluid zinc or zinc powder has been removed from automotive oil because of the EPA. The zinc coated internal engine parts and helped engines live longer. We use diesel engine oil as most of it still has zinc and some cases titanium added to the oil. There are also several motorcycle oils that work too. The old BMW airhead guys are on top of this so check their forums.
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