How to Choose the Right Engine Oil for Your Motorcycle

Humyra Sharmind Alam
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Engine oil is a liquid lubricant that helps all the internal parts of an engine function properly. To prevent excessive friction between various components while the bike is running, it's necessary to use the correct engine oil. The effectiveness of engine oil cannot be overstated. Engine oil protects the engine from various oxidations and keeps it safe from harmful chemicals. High-quality engine oil eliminates overheating problems in the bike's engine. Therefore, to keep the engine in good condition, engine oil should be changed at regular intervals.

Engine oil typically comes in three types: mineral, semi-synthetic, and synthetic oil. It's essential to determine which type of oil is suitable for your bike. If your bike is air-cooled, it's better to use mineral or semi-synthetic oil. Using synthetic oil in an air-cooled bike can lead to engine overheating. Synthetic oil can be used in liquid-cooled engines. It is best to use the grade of oil that the company has specified for your bike.

If you use mineral engine oil, it is best to change it after every 900 to 1000 kilometers of riding. Semi-synthetic oil can easily last for 1500 to 1600 kilometers. When using synthetic oil, it is safe for you to ride up to three to four thousand kilometers. Regardless of the oil you use, you must use a good brand and the correct grade of oil.

The engine is the most crucial part of a bike, and using the correct oil enhances its performance. In today's discussion, we will tell you how to choose the right engine oil for your motorcycle.

Things to Consider Before Choosing the Right Engine Oil

  • Engine Oil Variations and Effectiveness

Various brands of engine oil are available in the market, including Shell, Mobil, Motul, Castrol, Total, Liqui Moly. You can purchase and use any brand of engine oil according to the specified grade for your bike's engine. Engine oil comes in various grades such as 5W-40, 10W-40, 10W-30, 20W-50, etc.

However, it is best for your bike to use engine oil according to the grade mentioned by the company. How well your motorcycle performs will largely depend on the oil grade. Using the wrong grade of engine oil will make your bike run, but the engine will overheat. Additionally, the engine's efficiency will decrease.

Generally, mineral engine oils are cheaper than other grades and work for a shorter duration. If you use mineral engine oil, it is best to change it after every 800-1000 kilometers of riding. Semi-synthetic engine oils are slightly more expensive than mineral oils and ensure better performance than mineral oils.

Semi-synthetic oil is made from a mixture of mineral and synthetic oils, and it is generally of good quality. Using semi-synthetic engine oil will give you good mileage.

On the other hand, synthetic oil is the most expensive and helps achieve good mileage. It is best to verify which engine oil is suitable for you with the advice of an experienced mechanic. Undoubtedly, changing the engine oil after a specified period and according to the rules will maintain your bike's performance.

  • Engine Oil's Heat Absorption Capacity

When choosing engine oil for your bike, you must check whether the oil has high heat resistance. A lot of heat is generated from the engine while running, and using the wrong engine oil increases overheating problems. If, after proper testing of the oil, you find that it does not have heat absorption capacity, then changing the engine oil is essential. Therefore, before choosing the right engine oil for your bike, check if it has heat absorption capacity. You will find various information about this on the websites of oil manufacturing companies. Alternatively, consult an experienced mechanic.

  • Engine Oil Lubrication Needs to be Checked

The appropriate engine oil for your bike must have good lubrication power. Friction problems often occur in the systems connected to the engine in many ways, sometimes due to using the wrong grade of oil, and sometimes due to not changing old engine oil.

If the engine oil has good lubrication power, engine overheating problems are less likely to occur. Engine oil lubrication helps control sudden increases in excess heat between components. The engine oil with higher lubrication power will give you better results. Therefore, when choosing the right engine oil, check how much lubrication power the oil has.

  • Get a Clear Understanding of Engine Oil

Usually, the bike's user manual specifies which grade of engine oil is suitable for your bike. To ensure maximum engine performance, it is essential to use the correct grade of oil. Generally, two grades of oil are commonly used: multi-grade oil and single-grade oil.

Regardless of whether you use a car or a bike, you must choose the correct grade of engine oil. Oil grading is determined by the engine oil's viscosity. Find out which oil is suitable for your bike's engine from the user manual. Alternatively, contact the manufacturing company for more details.

Semi-synthetic oil is made by combining mineral and synthetic oils. The quality of this oil is quite good, and it is widely used in our country. Synthetic oil is most suitable for any motorcycle with an engine capacity above 200cc. Additionally, most new bike buyers use synthetic oil. This high-quality oil is more effective than mineral and semi-synthetic oils.

  • Verifying the Correct Engine Oil is Necessary

Knowing when to change engine oil is an important aspect for your bike. Similarly, it is crucial to know which type of engine oil will enhance your bike's performance.

It is necessary to gain knowledge about all oil grades. It is important to understand which grade of oil (brake oil, gear oil, diesel, etc.) is suitable for which bike. This will give you a good understanding of your bike.

Different engine oils have various functionalities. Each type of engine oil has a different viscosity. Various grades of engine oil are available in the market. To find out which one suits your bike model, you can seek help from a nearby bike service center. Alternatively, with the advice of an experienced engine oil manufacturer, you can choose the correct oil for your bike. Educating yourself about all suitable oil grades for your bike will enhance your understanding and allow you to make the right decisions for your bike in the future.

In Conclusion

Achieving good bike mileage is not possible just by using a good brand of engine oil. You need to choose engine oil based on your bike's model and engine type.

Using engine oil according to the company's specified grade will keep the bike's engine running smoothly and also provide good mileage.

Only good quality engine oil will keep your bike's engine in good condition for a long time. Using engine oil from brands other than certified ones is not at all safe for your bike. Regularly changing the engine oil will ensure proper care for your bike and engine.

We hope all the information discussed will help you choose the correct engine oil. To know more about motorcycle prices, visit the Bikes Guide site.

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