oil type ?
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- scottyni
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oil type ?
looking at oil change in falco.
read few posts and even more confused!!!!
aprilia recommends 15w50 then changes it'smind see posts...@ http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... ight=15w50
just done the tuono as its says in manual 15w50.
want my falco running properly so what does everyone use.?????
i have barnett clutch and mpl slave.
read few posts and even more confused!!!!
aprilia recommends 15w50 then changes it'smind see posts...@ http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... ight=15w50
just done the tuono as its says in manual 15w50.
want my falco running properly so what does everyone use.?????
i have barnett clutch and mpl slave.
if you can't ride it....
OR take it too bed...
IT AIN'T WORTH HAVIN...
OR take it too bed...
IT AIN'T WORTH HAVIN...
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Last week I went to the nearest Aprilia centre (Speedaway) to get some 15W50. They had some but I wasn't sure it was fully synth (the same brand had a can of a different weight of oil next to the 15W50. The other can said it was Fully Synth the 15W50 said something like "Synthetic Protection" - seemed odd to call it something different if it was fully synth)
Anyway asked the chap on the counter and he said that they stock that range of oil for the KTMs they sell.
He told me that their (Aprilia approved) workshop use the Fully Synth Shell 10W40 that was on the next shelf.
Came to the conclusion that if I'd put the bike in for a dealer service that's what it would have got - so I bought a can of that (it was £2 cheaper too).
There again, if I could have found some 15W50 fully synth, I'd have gone for that.
Anyway asked the chap on the counter and he said that they stock that range of oil for the KTMs they sell.
He told me that their (Aprilia approved) workshop use the Fully Synth Shell 10W40 that was on the next shelf.
Came to the conclusion that if I'd put the bike in for a dealer service that's what it would have got - so I bought a can of that (it was £2 cheaper too).
There again, if I could have found some 15W50 fully synth, I'd have gone for that.
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Oil...
Hi all,
Castrol Power1 GPS is the dogs Bullocks
Can't remember who recommended it, but, he worked for an oil company
D-Rider will know who....
Green container and red oil, can be got from Halfords, can't remember how much thou... around £27 I think.
Castrol Power1 GPS is the dogs Bullocks

Can't remember who recommended it, but, he worked for an oil company

D-Rider will know who....

Green container and red oil, can be got from Halfords, can't remember how much thou... around £27 I think.
My warranty is the clear/smoked tail lights around the corner!!
Re: Oil...
Sorry to let you down, but I've no idea who it was.GregD-UK wrote:Hi all,
Castrol Power1 GPS is the dogs Bullocks![]()
Can't remember who recommended it, but, he worked for an oil company![]()
D-Rider will know who....![]()
.... though my Dad used to work for Castrol Research and I spent a summer working there while I was a student ......
(I know I've just bought some Shell stuff ...... but as my Grandad used to work for BP-Shell, I guess I'm not being too disloyal)
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i'm none the wiser really as everyone says different things.
i'm going too dig out my receipts and see what was put in and stick with that.
sure this subject could run on and on.
ON SILKOLENE SITE.....
V TWIN RANGE
A dedicated range of high performance motorcycle lubricants formulated for V-Twin designs. Includes engine oils and a gear lubricant specifically designed for use in Harley Davidson and European and Japanese V-Twin (metric) engine formats. Provides outstanding protection against wear, corrosion and oxidation. Protects under a wide range of operating conditions.
The range includes:
V-TWIN 10W/40 ENGINE OIL
Semi-synthetic high performance, 4-stroke engine oil, with MC-Syn Technology, for all Metric V-Twin Cruisers. Provides protection under even the severest of operating conditions. Promotes a high level of engine cleanliness. Keeps critical engine components operating at maximum efficiency.
Specifications
API SG, SH & SJ
CCMC G5
JASO MA & MA2
V-TWIN 10W-50 ENGINE OIL
Fully synthetic 4-stroke engine oil for all Harley Davidson and Metric V-Twin Cruisers, with Electrosyntec Technology. Delivers the highest level of performance and protection and is ideal for highly stressed applications, such as competitive racing. Promotes a high level of engine cleanliness. Keeps critical engine components operating at maximum efficiency.
Specifications
API SG, SH & SJ
CCMC G5
JASO MA & MA2
V-TWIN 20W-50 ENGINE OIL
Mineral oil based 4-stroke engine oil for all Harley Davidson & Metric V-Twin Cruisers. Provides protection over a wide range of operating conditions. Promotes a high level of engine cleanliness. Keeps critical engine components operating at maximum efficiency.
Specifications
API CE PLUS & SJ
V-TWIN 80W-90 GEAR OIL
Semi-synthetic, extreme pressure gear oil that provides outstanding protection to all transmissions fitted in Harley Davidson and Metric V-Twin Cruisers. Protects over a wide temperature range and under extreme conditions. Promotes smooth gear change and protection under shock load conditions.
Specifications
API GL5
i'm going too dig out my receipts and see what was put in and stick with that.
sure this subject could run on and on.
ON SILKOLENE SITE.....
V TWIN RANGE
A dedicated range of high performance motorcycle lubricants formulated for V-Twin designs. Includes engine oils and a gear lubricant specifically designed for use in Harley Davidson and European and Japanese V-Twin (metric) engine formats. Provides outstanding protection against wear, corrosion and oxidation. Protects under a wide range of operating conditions.
The range includes:
V-TWIN 10W/40 ENGINE OIL
Semi-synthetic high performance, 4-stroke engine oil, with MC-Syn Technology, for all Metric V-Twin Cruisers. Provides protection under even the severest of operating conditions. Promotes a high level of engine cleanliness. Keeps critical engine components operating at maximum efficiency.
Specifications
API SG, SH & SJ
CCMC G5
JASO MA & MA2
V-TWIN 10W-50 ENGINE OIL
Fully synthetic 4-stroke engine oil for all Harley Davidson and Metric V-Twin Cruisers, with Electrosyntec Technology. Delivers the highest level of performance and protection and is ideal for highly stressed applications, such as competitive racing. Promotes a high level of engine cleanliness. Keeps critical engine components operating at maximum efficiency.
Specifications
API SG, SH & SJ
CCMC G5
JASO MA & MA2
V-TWIN 20W-50 ENGINE OIL
Mineral oil based 4-stroke engine oil for all Harley Davidson & Metric V-Twin Cruisers. Provides protection over a wide range of operating conditions. Promotes a high level of engine cleanliness. Keeps critical engine components operating at maximum efficiency.
Specifications
API CE PLUS & SJ
V-TWIN 80W-90 GEAR OIL
Semi-synthetic, extreme pressure gear oil that provides outstanding protection to all transmissions fitted in Harley Davidson and Metric V-Twin Cruisers. Protects over a wide temperature range and under extreme conditions. Promotes smooth gear change and protection under shock load conditions.
Specifications
API GL5
if you can't ride it....
OR take it too bed...
IT AIN'T WORTH HAVIN...
OR take it too bed...
IT AIN'T WORTH HAVIN...
Me to for the last couple of changes. I've use 14- 50 semi and fully symthetic from a avariety of brands, without a problem in my 2000.mrapriliafalco wrote:Motul 300 V 4T Factory Motul Line 15W-50
Can be found here
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/
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Hien Gereke are doing a 10w/50 fully synthetic own brand, blended by Motul, for i think £21 ish. I know that might cause clutch slip, in your old `99,2000 old slow Donkeys, but for us types with the later thougbred Red and Bronze/Black racing ponies, it will fit the bill nicely.
Oh and will someone put a Fuc--ng spell checker on ere
Oh and will someone put a Fuc--ng spell checker on ere

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