Oil Question
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Oil Question
I have A 2003 Suzuki SV650S and want to put new oil in it... The bike specification says 10W-40... My question is do i add regular motor oil or is there a specific motorcycle oil 10W-40
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Re: Oil Question
On a wet clutch bike like the SV650S, I use motorcyle specific oil WITHOUT moly.YvenelC wrote:I have A 2003 Suzuki SV650S and want to put new oil in it... The bike specification says 10W-40... My question is do i add regular motor oil or is there a specific motorcycle oil 10W-40
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Re: Oil Question
so do u know of a specific oil i should use?
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Re: Oil Question
Your manual should tell you which one they recommend, I'm sure they will say Suzuki oil.YvenelC wrote:so do u know of a specific oil i should use?
Any motorcyle oil that meets the requirement stated in the manual should be fine.
Some will even tell you car oil as long as it is not energy conserving is fine... Car oil may or may not make your clutch slip, I personally would not take the chance.
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Re: Oil Question
Yup, go into the parts store, look for a motorcycle-specific oil, use it.
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Re: Oil Question
Wrider do you know of anyone or any of your customers who used car oil and the wet clutch slipped?
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Re: Oil Question
I do. It was one of the problems from my brothers 535 Yamaha. I've seen it a couple of times.
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Re: Oil Question
I once had a Yamaha XT225 and that too the wet clutch slipped when I added some car oil to it.Johnj wrote:I do. It was one of the problems from my brothers 535 Yamaha. I've seen it a couple of times.
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Re: Oil Question
Honestly I haven't seen it personally, but I know of three guys who said it happened to them, and I'd much rather play safe than sorry when it comes to replacing a clutch.
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Re: Oil Question
I have seen it happen to others. I have had it happen to my own my first dirt bike. I changed the oil every track weekend and thought just this once wont hurt anything. I used the same weight oil just regular automotive oil and the clutch started slipping right after the change. The clutch wasnt very old either. And after I replaced the oil again I had to replace the clutch because it still slipped. I don't know about where you are but autozone and advanced both carry motorcycle specific oil for half what the bike shops sell it for.
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