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motorcycle engine oil grade chart
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Motorcycle engine oil grades are crucial for optimal engine performance and longevity. They are usually distinguished by their viscosity levels, determined by the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) standards. Common grades include 10W-40, 20W-50, and 5W-30, where the 'W' stands for winter, indicating the oil's flow at cold temperatures, and the subsequent numbers indicate the oil's viscosity at 100°C. Selection depends on engine type, climate, and manufacturer's recommendation. For instance, 10W-40 is widely used for its versatility across various temperatures. Performance bikes might need higher viscosity oils like 20W-50 for high-temp conditions, whereas 5W-30 may be preferred for colder climates due to its thinner consistency aiding in cold starts. Always consult the motorcycle manufacturer’s guidelines or a professional mechanic to choose the correct oil grade for your bike, ensuring maximum protection and efficiency.
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